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The Australian Taxation Office has issued a notice to remind international businesses of their GST obligations ahead of Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales. --- International businesses: get your GST right from the start Selling services, digital products or low value goods to the land down under? International businesses may need to register and pay Australian goods and services tax (GST) if their GST turnover from sales connected with Australia is A$75,000 or more in a 12-month period. If you're an international business getting ready for Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales, stay on top of your Australian GST obligations...