The Borneo Post

Amazon blocks Australia from global sites over tax

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SYDNEY: US internet giant Amazon will block Australian shoppers from its internatio­nal websites to counter new tax laws on online purchases, it announced Thursday.

New rules require internet retailers like the American behemoth to collect a 10 per cent goods and services tax on everything bought from overseas sites from July 1, including under the current tax-free threshold of A$1,000 (US$760).

As a result, Amazon said Australian shoppers wanting to use its global platforms will instead be directed to its smaller Australian site, which offers much less for sale.

Amazon reportedly baulked at the massive administra­tive burden of tracking GST from all overseas transactio­ns.

“While we regret any inconvenie­nce this may cause customers, we have had to assess the workabilit­y of the legislatio­n as a global business with multiple internatio­nal sites,” it said in a statement.

The retailer said it would compensate by opening a “global store” for Australian­s, adding an extra four million items previously available only on its American website.

“This will allow us to provide our customers with continued access to (our) internatio­nal selection and remain compliant with the law,” it said.

But even with the changes, the number of products available will be a fraction of what’s on sale globally.

The new tax rules were brought in after years of lobbying by struggling local retailers, which have to apply GST to all online and store sales, Low consumer confidence and tepid wage growth have also hit traditiona­l brick and mortar retail operations. — AFP

 ??  ?? Newly constructe­d private villas are seen near Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. — Reuters photo
Newly constructe­d private villas are seen near Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. — Reuters photo

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