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Shopping done overseas may be subject to GST


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I thought it has always been like that? There was once my relatives got warned that they should declare after they did their shopping in JB. Just that they never really enforce right?

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Now they going to increase gst mah

 

you can cheat your father, family or friends.......but never ever cheat men in white, especially when it come to their coffers :D

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Buying things from overseas is essentially importing, why should it be exempt from GST? Other countries with sales taxes also do the same thing wad...

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Buying things from overseas is essentially importing, why should it be exempt from GST? Other countries with sales taxes also do the same thing wad...

 

break the purchases below SGD 400 lo.. esp those overseas buy with free shipping..

 

Not everything govt say is right one... we the people hv the final say on how we want to live, not told by them how to live...

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break the purchases below SGD 400 lo.. esp those overseas buy with free shipping..

 

Not everything govt say is right one... we the people hv the final say on how we want to live, not told by them how to live...

 

 

this is the best joke of the week, thank you

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break the purchases below SGD 400 lo.. esp those overseas buy with free shipping..

 

Not everything govt say is right one... we the people hv the final say on how we want to live, not told by them how to live...

 

Whether the people support GST or not is one thing, to implement it fairly is another. It is only right to implement it for self-importation during travel, or else it is not fair to businessmen who import goods for sale. Businessmen also fellow citizens, not right to victimize them.

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The thing is when I go overseas shopping like clothes I would take out the price tags & packaging and just pack them in my luggage. How are they going to know what I buy? I usually take a photo of my receipts and throw them away before I leave for the airport. For ppl like me it's difficult for them to track. LoL...

 

IMO this is targeted at ppl who bring in goods from overseas to sell whereby they bring it in bulk and it's very obvious. It make sense for these ppl to be charge GST just like any goods that reaches our shores at customs.

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Whether the people support GST or not is one thing, to implement it fairly is another. It is only right to implement it for self-importation during travel, or else it is not fair to businessmen who import goods for sale. Businessmen also fellow citizens, not right to victimize them.

 

I as a consumer will look out for my own best interest, not to enrich the bizmen.. If I can source for my own needs at a cheaper price, I will not give the profits to others.. essence of doing business no?

 

Doing business and being a citizen don't have same rights..

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The thing is when I go overseas shopping like clothes I would take out the price tags & packaging and just pack them in my luggage. How are they going to know what I buy? I usually take a photo of my receipts and throw them away before I leave for the airport. For ppl like me it's difficult for them to track. LoL...

 

IMO this is targeted at ppl who bring in goods from overseas to sell whereby they bring it in bulk and it's very obvious. It make sense for these ppl to be charge GST just like any goods that reaches our shores at customs.

 

Yes agree with you bro.. if importing for business then need to absorb GST as business cost. Whether the bizman can recover these costs is another matter... For my personal use I will siam wherever I can, no point give money to others unnecessarily..

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this is the best joke of the week, thank you

 

Well bro.. how we live is up to us.. you hv the power and chance to change it.. by accepting the status quo as a joke, you can laugh to perpetuity under their thumbs...

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Custom hardly enforce the rule unless you really bought a lot of things. It is difficult for them to ascertain the actual amount you spent.

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Whether the people support GST or not is one thing, to implement it fairly is another. It is only right to implement it for self-importation during travel, or else it is not fair to businessmen who import goods for sale. Businessmen also fellow citizens, not right to victimize them.

 

i believe you got it wrong on the GST part. Businessman dont need to pay for GST on their goods sold. Its pass down to the end consumer.

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i believe you got it wrong on the GST part. Businessman dont need to pay for GST on their goods sold. Its pass down to the end consumer.

 

They need to pay first, then recover it later :p

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Well then, they are not as victimize as you claim them to be .

 

Laws have to be applied fairly, not some groups subject to it and some groups not, that's my point.

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