1. I am 30 years male from India, currently unmarried, but going to married soon( jan 2007)
2. I am a vegetarian and can occasionally take eggs and egg products.
3. My sleeping time is 09:...
Please support your answers with a source. I'm trying to figure out if it is 17 hours (+ or - one for daylight savings) or 16 (+ or - one for daylight savings)....
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I understand that there is a tax of 12.5 % on goods in New Zealand. If I am a tourist, can I get a tax refund at the airport (the very last one where I exit and head for international flight back home) like most European countries ? How are the procedures and requirerments ?
The tax you are referring to is called 'Goods and Services Tax' (GST). New Zealand does not operate a refund scheme like those in Europe. The only way you can avoid paying GST is to buy from a duty free shop or have the shopkeeper export/ship the goods to you in your home country. For such transactions the seller is not obliged to add GST.
Relevant NZ Customs website page listed below.
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go to www.ird.govt.nz.
Everything you use or consume in NZ has the tax on it, there's no way round this.
Anything you purchase but don't take delivery of, that is, have it forwarded to your home address or the "foreign" side of the Airport Departure Lounge, is tax free. Many shops will do this for you.