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ebiz and ecommerce Taxing digital transactions and online sales of products Menu Skip to content Home Editorials News & alerts Events Publications PwC.com Search for: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ... 18 Next → New Zealand’s bumper indirect taxes year December 19, 2019 No category assigned yet Zsolt Tenczer You can read about New Zealand tax changes, including those affecting e-commerce on the following site: https://www.pwc.co.nz/insights-and-publications/2019-publications/new-zealands-bumper-indirect-taxes-year.html Singapore – GST on Imported Digital Services—What is Your Game Plan? June 20, 2019 News & alerts B2C , GST , Singapore Andras Salanki Globally, the rapid growth of e-commerce in recent years has left tax administrators worldwide scrambling to find and implement mechanisms to secure a piece of the (untouched) digital tax pie. Consumers are spending an ever-increasing amount on “digital services” such as games, streaming services and online news subscriptions and this is largely driven by the ubiquity of the smartphone and the vast array of mobile applications, which have changed forever the way which businesses reach out to and deliver services to their customers. The Internet of Things has also resulted in businesses gravitating towards “Product-as-a-Service” business models where the outcome of using the product is sold rather than the product itself. Find out more → New Zealand – Import of low value goods / Key decision points June 20, 2019 No category assigned yet Zsolt Tenczer The New Zealand Government has finally announced the start date for GST (at 15%) on low value imported goods to be 1 December 2019. The low value goods threshold is NZD 1,000 and the annual GST registration threshold is NZD 60,000. The law is likely to be passed in July and this does not give impacted sellers and platforms a lot of time to prepare. PwC NZ ITX practice has prepared the attached 2-page summary of key decision points. Inland Revenue will release more detailed guidance in July. Key decision points Contact: Eugen Trombitas (PwC NZ) at eugen.x.trombitas@pwc.com German Federal Ministry decrees on joint VAT liability for onliny marketplaces March 28, 2019 News & alerts ecommerce , Germany , internet shop , VAT Zsolt Tenczer With effect from 1 January 2019, a new rule has been introduced in Germany to make the operator of an online marketplace jointy liable for German VAT no accounted for by the online traders on goods sold via the marketplace. For further details please see the newsflash from PwC Germany: https://blogs.pwc.de/steuern-und-recht/files/2019/03/VAT-Newsflash-02-2019.pdf VAT-Newsflash-02-2019 New Zealand’s New GST Collection Model for Low Value Imported Goods February 7, 2019 News & alerts , Publications B2C , ecommerce , GST , New Zealand Zsolt Tenczer The latest New Zealand low value imported goods changes are another of many occurring globally in the e-commerce indirect taxes area. On December 5, 2018 the New Zealand government introduced into Parliament the Taxation Bill that is a landmark development proposing new rules that will require offshore sellers, from October 1, 2019, to register and account for Goods and Services Tax (‘‘GST’’) at 15 percent on supplies of low value imported goods (‘‘LVIGs’’) if sales to New Zealand private consumers in a 12-month period exceed NZ$60,000 ($41,380). The $60,000 threshold is the same GST registration threshold that applies to domestic businesses and offshore suppliers of cross-border remote services. For detailed information please see the below link or the attached article from Eugen Trombitas, PwC NZ Partner and PwC Global E-commerce indirect taxes leader, published in Bloomberg International Tax News. https://www.bna.com/insight-new-zealands-n57982094757/ NZ GST article Latest EU proposals concerning e-commerce January 31, 2019 News & alerts ebusiness , ecommerce , eservices , EU , European Commission , internet shop , VAT Zsolt Tenczer The e-Commerce VAT package of the EU introduces simplification measures for intra-EU sales of electronic services from 2019 onwards, and also extends by 2021 the Mini One-Stop Shop to a One Stop Shop. Furthermore, new rules for electronic interfaces such as marketplaces or platforms will be introduced, which deem them for VAT purposes (in certain scenarios) to be the supplier of goods sold to customers in the EU and make them collect and pay the VAT on these sales. Detailed implementation rules have been published în December on: the extension of the scope of the Mini One Stop Shop (MOSS) to all types of services as well as to intra-community distance sales of goods and distance sales of imported goods from third countries – turning the MOSS into a One Stop Shop; and the introduction of special provisions applicable to operators of electronic marketplaces, platform, portal or similar means with the effect that the these persons may be deemed to have received and supplied the goods itself applying from 1 January 2021. The Proposal is available via this LINK and contains more detailed explanations of the following specific provisions. Find out more → Australia, New Zealand, Switzerland – New tax obligations for offshore supplies of low value goods November 26, 2018 News & alerts Australia , e-commerce , low value import , New Zealand , Switzerland Andras Salanki Australia, as well as many other jurisdictions including New Zealand and Switzerland, are implementing new rules regarding the application of the goods and services tax (GST) or value added tax (VAT) to the supply of low value goods to consumers. Find out more → South Africa – Revised e-business regulations will become effective from April 2019 November 7, 2018 News & alerts B2B , B2C , ebusiness , eservices , South Africa Zsolt Tenczer Changes are expected from April 2019 concerning the taxation of electronic services in South Africa. All non-resident suppliers of e-services (if not specifically excluded from the revised regulations) will have a potential VAT registration liability in South Africa if the total value of their supplies exceeds R1 million (approx. 70’000 USD) in any twelve-month period. For further details, please see the tax alert from PwC South Africa: https://www.pwc.co.za/en/assets/pdf/taxalert/tax-alert-vat-treatment-of-supply-of-electronic-services.pdf Australia – Framework questions for a possible digital tax October 26, 2018 No category assigned yet Australia Zsolt Tenczer The Australian Treasury released its digital economy tax discussion paper: https://treasury.gov.au/ consultation/c2018-t306182/ Comments are due 30 November 2018 . The key substantive sections seem to be located in the Appendix, which sets out some of the items being considered in terms of potential unilateral “interim” measures pending broader OECD alignment – both digital advertising and online marketplace operators are mentioned as potential target taxpayers/services and a digital services tax or some similar type of tax on revenue is certainly being considered closely. Please see further details in PwC Australia’s information leaflet: Australias-framework-questions-for-a-possible-digital-tax New Zealand – Low value goods – NZ’s new GST dimension in the global economy May 11, 2018 News & alerts GST , low value import , New Zealand Andras Salanki A significant GST matter reflecting brave new policy globally The NZ Government announced last week that it is seeking consultation on the best way to collect GST on online purchases, by private NZ consumers, of imported low value goods (LVGs) under NZ$400 (approx. USD 280). If enacted, the new rules will apply from 1 October 2019 . This is a significant issue which has been discussed by the OECD, governments and regulators around the world. If enacted as currently proposed, the new LVG rules will be broadly consistent with the introduction of NZ’s remote services rules (implemented in October 2016). Find out more → Posts navigation ← Older posts And...

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