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If I purchase a good for $500 which includes the use of a $100 gift voucher, do I get $50 back or only $40?
You get the GST back on the price paid.... what is stated on the invoice....10%
should not matter if paid with cards/cash etc
 
You get the GST back on the price paid.... what is stated on the invoice....10%
should not matter if paid with cards/cash etc

Thanks for that. So, in my example, $50 not $40, even though I actually only 'paid' $400?
 
Thanks for that. So, in my example, $50 not $40, even though I actually only 'paid' $400?
Well you did pay $500 (voucher plus cash/cc), so the tax invoice should reflect that figure

Unless the gift voucher is a discount $100 voucher, then the invoice might be $400 total only.
It all depends on the GST stated on the tax invoice
 
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If I purchase a good for $500 which includes the use of a $100 gift voucher, do I get $50 back or only $40?
What does the receipt say about the value of the goods? How you pay is irrelevant.
 
I haven't bought anything yet. As it's not an essential purchase I'd only consider it if I get the full GST.

The logic of the invoice saying $500 makes sense.
 
The refund amount is based on the cost of the item, irrespective of how payment is made.

So, the tax invoice will say the item cost $500 so the GST refund is $45.45 (divide by 11 to get the refund amount)
 
The refund amount is based on the cost of the item, irrespective of how payment is made.

So, the tax invoice will say the item cost $500 so the GST refund is $45.45 (divide by 11 to get the refund amount)

Super. Now all I need is the $500!
 
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