Miscellaneous 2008

GST and the Internet: Don't get caught in the web presentation!

Source: New South Wales

Published Date: 18 Sep 2008

 

Supplies made in an e-commerce environment may take various forms including digitally downloaded software, music, information and services. In the context of supplies made by resident and non-resident suppliers to businesses ("B2B") and private consumers ("B2C"), this presentation discusses:

  • what is the supply and where is it made?
  • B2B/B2C: is there a difference?
  • e-business: is there a competitive advantage?
  • EU VAT treatment: compare/contrast.

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GST and the Internet: Don't get caught in the web!

Author(s): Stephen Tobias

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  • Published By: Stephen Tobias
  • Published On:18 Sep 2008
  • Took place at:Swissotel, Sydney

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