The Government will start charging GST on overseas online purchases.
The Government will start charging GST on overseas online purchases such as music and e-books from October next year.
Revenue Minister Todd McClay introduced legislation to make the move today.
It will require overseas suppliers who sell to New Zealand to register and return GST if their sales to New
Zealand residents exceed $60,000 in a year. It will apply to companies selling either digital services, such as music downloads, and other services such as remote legal and accounting services. The offshore suppliers would not have to provide returns for sales to New Zealand businesses and in some cases, where suppliers sold good through an electronic 'marketplace' the marketplace would register rather than the supplier.
Mr McClay said the move, which the Government had earlier announced, was driven by a the need for a level-playing field for New Zealand businesses. The increased volume of offshore online buying also meant the Government was losing about $40 million in GST a year. Mr McClay said similar rules applied in other countries, including Australia.