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from NZ Herald, 已经有投诉了. 关键是, 你可以涨价, 但请不要用gst 的名义. 这和我的看法一样....
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/new ... p;objectid=10678218
More than 30 people have complained to the Commerce Commission believing they have been ripped off by businesses using GST as an excuse to charge higher prices since the 2.5 percentage point rise on Friday.
Commerce Commission spokeswoman Allanah Kalafatelis said the majority of complaints appeared to be about prices rising much higher than 2.5 per cent.
Retailers were allowed to charge whatever they wanted for goods and services, but if they claimed the price rise was because of GST rising and that was found to be misleading, they could be in breach of the Fair Trading Act, she said. |
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