Mr Harvey said local retailers were at an "unfair disadvantage" in competing against goods bought from overseas websites. Australians can buy online imports and not pay a goods and services tax (GST) for products under $1,000. "The fact that people say ... it is too hard - that is bulls**t", Mr Harvey said in a response to a question at the company's annual general meeting in Sydney last month. "Other countries do it. We can do it." Mr Harvey said the federal government wasn't addressing the problem. "We have spoken to a number of politicians and their answer is 'it's too hard'," he said. "'It is too much to collect. We'll upset the voters because they vote for us'. "You are going to forgo about $1 billion in one year in tax, that is the GST they are going to lose in one year because this thing has escalated because of the parity." The appreciation of the Australian dollar against the US currency has made buying overseas goods more attractive for domestic shoppers. " /> Mr Harvey said local retailers were at an "unfair disadvantage" in competing against goods bought from overseas websites. Australians can buy online imports and not pay a goods and services tax (GST) for products under $1,000. "The fact that people say ... it is too hard - that is bulls**t", Mr Harvey said in a response to a question at the company's annual general meeting in Sydney last month. "Other countries do it. We can do it." Mr Harvey said the federal government wasn't addressing the problem. "We have spoken to a number of politicians and their answer is 'it's too hard'," he said. "'It is too much to collect. We'll upset the voters because they vote for us'. "You are going to forgo about $1 billion in one year in tax, that is the GST they are going to lose in one year because this thing has escalated because of the parity." The appreciation of the Australian dollar against the US currency has made buying overseas goods more attractive for domestic shoppers. " />