For years the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) has embraced a proactive and technology-forward approach to keeping taxpayers informed of its changing compliance requirements. Recently, the ATO launched an effort to educate tax groups within non-resident businesses that may be liable to register for and pay the country’s goods and services tax (GST) once they sell more than $75,000 (AUD) to customers in Australia in a 12-month period. These sales include digital products and services.
Source: vertexinc.com
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