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Pop-up shops

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  During Tax Time 2019, we hosted pop-up stores in 20 locations across the country, including community centers, libraries, shopping malls, shows and universities. We have helped thousands of people: manage taxes and retirement pensions using our online services connect ATO online services to your myGov account use myTax to send the tax return check if their agent is registered use the functions of the ATO application request a fiscal file number (TFN) finds super lost. Thousands of people with taxes and super questions visited one of the many pop-up shops available from June 28th to October 17th.

Importing or exporting goods or services?

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When importing or exporting goods or services to Australia, it is important to know your GST responsibilities so that you can get the trade declaration the right way the first time. Export from Australia is generally GST free, but watch out for special conditions. For example, if the goods are not exported within 60 days of purchase, GST may be charged. If goods and services are imported, payment of GST is generally required (10% of the taxable import value). It is paid to the Ministry of the Interior before the goods are released unless you are part of the deferred GST system. GST applies to: most imports more than $ 1,000 consumer purchases of imported goods with a low value offshore digital products or services. If the GST costs are incorrect, contact your supplier and request a refund. If the price paid is less than $ 82.50, you can claim a GST credit on your next statement without needing a tax invoice. Remember that registered tax agents and BAS agents can help you w