GST and PST
GST and PST
We recently purchased Windshadow from Ralph and Cindy Bennett. The boat is on the hard in Beaufort, NC. If we bring the boat to Canada, we will be required to pay GST and PST. How does this work? Will we have to hand over a cheque to Customs as soon as we arrive or will we be required to post a bond or will we be permitted a period of grace? We would appreciate hearing from anyone with a recent similar problem. Being Canadian, we want to make sure we get it right.
Hi,
Lynne Sheahan, who coordinates a lot of the exporting at PDQ, has provided me with a list of references for you to check out.
If you still need futher assistance, give Lynne a call 1-888-297-2287.
I hope this helps.
Links to information on the Goods and Services Tax are accessible from the "Taxes" section of the Canada Revenue Agency Web site at the following URL:
GST/HST
http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/tax/business/t ... enu-e.html
Please contact the Agency for additional information. Contact information for the Agency is accessible from the "Contact Us" section of the above-mentioned Web site at the following URL:
Telephone Numbers
http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/contact/phone-e.html
(Scroll down to the "Individual Income Tax Enquiries" heading.)
Provincial sales taxes are overseen by provincial and territorial governments. Please contact the province or territory of residence for information on the administration of provincial sales taxes.
For example in Ontario, contact information for the Ontario Ministry of Finance is accessible from the "Contact Us" section of the Ministry's Web site at the following URL:
General Enquiry
http://www.trd.fin.gov.on.ca/userfiles/ ... 943_1.html
Links to the Web sites of other provincial and territorial governments are accessible from the "About Government" section of the Canada Site at the following URL:
Provinces and Territories
http://canada.gc.ca/othergov/prov_e.html
Lynne Sheahan, who coordinates a lot of the exporting at PDQ, has provided me with a list of references for you to check out.
If you still need futher assistance, give Lynne a call 1-888-297-2287.
I hope this helps.
Links to information on the Goods and Services Tax are accessible from the "Taxes" section of the Canada Revenue Agency Web site at the following URL:
GST/HST
http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/tax/business/t ... enu-e.html
Please contact the Agency for additional information. Contact information for the Agency is accessible from the "Contact Us" section of the above-mentioned Web site at the following URL:
Telephone Numbers
http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/contact/phone-e.html
(Scroll down to the "Individual Income Tax Enquiries" heading.)
Provincial sales taxes are overseen by provincial and territorial governments. Please contact the province or territory of residence for information on the administration of provincial sales taxes.
For example in Ontario, contact information for the Ontario Ministry of Finance is accessible from the "Contact Us" section of the Ministry's Web site at the following URL:
General Enquiry
http://www.trd.fin.gov.on.ca/userfiles/ ... 943_1.html
Links to the Web sites of other provincial and territorial governments are accessible from the "About Government" section of the Canada Site at the following URL:
Provinces and Territories
http://canada.gc.ca/othergov/prov_e.html
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- Harvey Griggs
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I know that you will pay any sales tax payable upon the depreciated value of the boat.
A long time ago there was a special provision that if the boat was manufactured in Canada and bought back from a third party owner in the USA, only PST was payable, although this may have only applied to a boat made before GST.
A long time ago there was a special provision that if the boat was manufactured in Canada and bought back from a third party owner in the USA, only PST was payable, although this may have only applied to a boat made before GST.
Harvey Griggs
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