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On Sun, 12 Oct 2003 00:06:53 -0700, "Steve" wrote
something .......and in reply I say!: snip Scary stuff about the tax on your own labour. We have a GST in Oz, and AFAIK, that one (taxing a homebuilt as a bought commodity) has not come in yet. So any hobby that results in something that has to be registered is a gonner! Obviously, since they let you lower the value as it was unfinished, and you will (presumably) only pay tax on the _materials_ you now purchase, any boat built should be registred as soon as it's seaworthy, nor when it's halfway comfortable. I would think it would be fairer if you paid as you _sold_ the product. To say you have "bought" your own labour when you build seems a real beaut to me. (I argued that the sales tax would be paid on any subsequent material/equipment.) What makes this strange is that I paid tax on my labor and I paid tax at a rate of 9.5% (the current rate) rather than 8.5% that was in effect the previous years. (Even though I had paid sales tax on the material, they charge me 9.5% on the overall declared value of the boat and subtacted the total sales tax paid previously at 8.5%.) Had I not provided all of those reciepts, I would have paid a much more using their methods (major equip, etc.). snip I won't say what I paid in sales tax, but it would have paid for a new main. ************************************************** **************************************** Those who can, do. Those who can't, teach. The rest sit around and make snide comments. Nick White --- HEAD:Hertz Music Please remove ns from my header address to reply via email !! ") _/ ) ( ) _//- \__/ |
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