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The Australian Government Is Considering Giving Up Taxes On Cross-Border Electricity Suppliers.

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It is understood that Australia has made concessions to the taxation of cross-border electricity providers, and some expressed support that it could reduce the burden of online shopping in Australia.

But the move is said to be just a proposal for a temporary solution.

The Australian government is considering giving up more commodity service tax (GST) for cross-border online shopping. Some people support it, saying it can lighten the burden of online shopping in Australia.

At the same time, the Australian government will work out a long-term solution to the problem so as to create a fair competition environment.

According to the May 4th report, the federal government has withdrawn the unpopular tax plan, which will enable Australian people to pay more for online shopping.

According to reports from Australia, the cabinet minister refused.

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The proposal is worried that this will cause a blow to consumers.

The move is said to be just a proposal for a temporary solution. The government's tax-free upper limit for cross-border online shopping is $1000, and Australian states are seeking to reduce the threshold of commodity service tax.

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With more than 36 million parcels, it is estimated that in the next four years, the government can increase hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue.

However, according to The Australian, the proposal has been abandoned because the government advocates a long-term solution.

The assistant finance minister put forward a change in this situation earlier this year. He thinks the hands and feet of local retailers have been tied up.

Faced with this news, the Independent Senator, Nick Xenophon, said the government had missed the opportunity to create a fair competition environment for small retailers and support small businesses.

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Matt Levey, head of public relations department, said consumer groups are still committed to creating an equal competition environment for commodity service tax, provided that it operates in a feasible way.

"The price difference of 10% will affect people's shopping decisions in any way," he said. "This is misleading, but local retailers usually say so.

But I think it should be fair to implement the GST.

However, if Australia is taxed without tax jurisdiction, it will face a series of additional costs and cumbersome official procedures.

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