New Zealand Inland Revenue has published three exposure drafts for public comment that provide answers to questions asked in relation to GST.
- GST – Customs brokers and GST levied by Customs
- GST – Importers and recalculated GST
- GST – Are certain services supplied by airport operators to international airline operators zero-rated?
Each exposure draft contains the question and short answer as follows, as well as a detailed explanation, and examples. Comments are due by 10 May 2022 for the first two exposure drafts and by 17 May 2022 for the third.
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