Posts by goforit
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thats what I thought, where with a P endorsment it is 20 years another breakdown of the regs
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Ben, what sort of minium age limit have they imposed on these new drivers ?
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Hi again, every thing has gone round in a big circle, the argument over insurance is very simple its the same argument over the provisions of the Transport Act. If you are for hire and reward there is laws covering this and insurance to cover this.Any driver who does not comply to the Transport act is in breech of that act.
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of course you beleive uncle Uber has this so called policy
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Now you see why there are P endorsments, PSL and Ato's in the system, Uber is trying to get every thing hidden from the authories, that is NZTA, Nz Police, IRD, WINZ etc. there has to be identification and responsibilites. The taxi industry has these fly by nighters who think they don't have to declare anything but when ever anyone from those organisations enquire information cannot be held back. I would not be suprised if Uber has a go to get rego plates removed to further hide who is who.
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they are very wrong, if a customer requests a GST receit it must be given, under the $50.00 dollar mark an ordinary receit is acceptable by the IRD, but as said if the customer requests a GST one is has to be given. Uber is really pushing the envelope on all fronts.
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Under NZ taxation regs, if a business has a turnover of $50,000.00 per year or more GST has to be applied. Uber definally has a turnover in excess of $50,000.00 per year, therefore it has to account for GST. It has nothing to do with how they descripe their busness, ride share, taxi or what ever. Contractors working under Uber therefore because GST is a conpoment of the price have to account for the GST, the fact the contractor may of a turnnover under the $50,000.00 per year does not mean the contractor is excempt from accounting for GST
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When I was with Uber their statements at that time just "Tax included" mind you that could have mean't anything, I was under the impression that all their transactions where GST included. Due to that fact plus I am GST regristered I paid GST on their work as well as my other work. Tax liability covers move than just GST
Anyway with your poor profit now generated your tax liabilites would be close to zero. -
Speaker: Confessions of an Uber driver, in reply to
Ben look forward to your forthcoming statements
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Speaker: Confessions of an Uber driver, in reply to
Hi Rich, there are two problems with that idea, firstly even you as a Uber must do the odd job outside the Uber app and therfore no record especially if its a cash job so withholding tax can become a problem, secondly Uber to come under such a regulation would require them to be regristered in this country. Don't fpr getr Uber is avoiding company tax at the moment. Being an ATO makes them liable to follow NZ law.