The business of Internet Service Providers (ISPs) requires labour computers and (typically leased) bandwidth. All these elements are generally competitively available both within countries and internationally. The fact that there are few physical or human capital inputs that are specific to ISP services means that the business is highly competitive again both within and between countries. It also means that the location of service providers is extremely sensitive to the costs and benefits specific to production locations. ISPs can efficiently provide services to one country from another implying that national taxation and subsidy policies materially affect ISP location. In consequence this paper argues that ISP services should be GST-exempt...
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The purpose of this paper is to identify the key issues surrounding ubiquity or universal service an...
Despite an apparent absence of supply side impediments to the uptake of broadband New Zealand has pe...
This paper compares the Australian and New Zealand Internet market. It draws heavily on Enright (200...
The New Zealand telecommunications experience illustrates the process of competition in a market for...
This article provides a literature and current practice review of developments in the taxation of e-...
do not necessarily represent those of the institutions with which she is affiliated or their constit...
This is the second in a four-part series addressing VAT/GST avoidance schemes involving remote sales...
New Zealand, like a number of other jurisdictions, is undertaking unprecedented reform of its tax a...
This is the third paper examining the recent amendments to the New Zealand Goods and Services Tax (G...
This article discusses planning objectives and an alternative approach to income tax and goods and s...
Can old laws continue to be applied to internet transactions while jurisdictions throughout the worl...
This article discusses some of the general taxation issues arising as a result of the growth of e-co...
This is the fourth paper examining the recent amendments to the New Zealand Goods and Services Tax (...
The increasing ability to deliver personal services electronically raises significant cross-border t...
The purpose of this paper is to offer a primer on certain important features and issues concerning ...
The purpose of this paper is to identify the key issues surrounding ubiquity or universal service an...
Despite an apparent absence of supply side impediments to the uptake of broadband New Zealand has pe...
This paper compares the Australian and New Zealand Internet market. It draws heavily on Enright (200...
The New Zealand telecommunications experience illustrates the process of competition in a market for...
This article provides a literature and current practice review of developments in the taxation of e-...
do not necessarily represent those of the institutions with which she is affiliated or their constit...
This is the second in a four-part series addressing VAT/GST avoidance schemes involving remote sales...
New Zealand, like a number of other jurisdictions, is undertaking unprecedented reform of its tax a...
This is the third paper examining the recent amendments to the New Zealand Goods and Services Tax (G...
This article discusses planning objectives and an alternative approach to income tax and goods and s...
Can old laws continue to be applied to internet transactions while jurisdictions throughout the worl...
This article discusses some of the general taxation issues arising as a result of the growth of e-co...
This is the fourth paper examining the recent amendments to the New Zealand Goods and Services Tax (...
The increasing ability to deliver personal services electronically raises significant cross-border t...
The purpose of this paper is to offer a primer on certain important features and issues concerning ...
The purpose of this paper is to identify the key issues surrounding ubiquity or universal service an...
Despite an apparent absence of supply side impediments to the uptake of broadband New Zealand has pe...