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Levying GST on all packages is complicated and risky for everyone involved

  • Written by Kathryn James, Senior lecturer, Law, Monash University
Levying GST on all packages is complicated and risky for everyone involvedAmazon has restricted Australians' access to goods from its American site because of the GST reforms. Shutterstock

If like most Australians you have an online shopping habit, then as of this Sunday you will likely pay 10% more for any goods you have delivered from overseas suppliers.

The reforms rely on local and overseas businesses and platforms...

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