- Online marketplace operators in New Zealand must collect and return GST at 15% for listed services starting from April 1, 2024
- Listed services include ride-sharing, food delivery, and short-stay accommodation
- Operators must collect information about sellers to determine GST registration status
- GST-registered sellers can opt out of marketplace rules under certain conditions
- Amendments to the rules may be made to address specific circumstances
Source: taxnews.ey.com
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