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#1 mephibosheth

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Posted 25 July 2008 - 10:50 PM

Hi there,

Just a quick question about purchasing a new car...
Back about 5yrs ago I was buying my first car I was told that if I buy brand new (as opposed to 2nd hand) then I didn't have to pay tax on it (or got the tax back). I don't know what scheme that was under, but I'd love to know if anyone else has heard of such an arrangement or taken advantage of it?

Any thoughts/experiences?

This is in NSW, AU by the way.
Thanks in advance :nono:
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#2 OZ Sister

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Posted 26 July 2008 - 07:24 AM

Hi,
You can get a GST exemptoin if you meet a few criteria. My brother has just got his through to buy a second hand car he can adapt to hand controls.

Takes a while to get approved so give it at least 6 weeks!

Here is a link to the ATO site that gives you so info. (hope that works if not just go to ATO.gov.au and search for it.

http://www.ato.gov.a...ntent/13098.htm

Good Luck

Shelley

#3 mephibosheth

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Posted 26 July 2008 - 10:11 PM

You, my dear, are awesome :happy:
Exactly what I was after, thanks much!
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