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11-13-2003 12:51 PM
I would like to know if in B.C. you need to pay provincial sales tax for sales to u.s. buyers.
I know that Gst is not applicable but does anyone know about PST ?
Thanks
Dan
I know that Gst is not applicable but does anyone know about PST ?
Thanks
Dan
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11-13-2003 01:01 PM
Provincial taxes are a consumers tax and, as such, do not apply to US residents.
If a US resident came to BC and bought a meal they would be expected to pay PST because they would be consuming it in BC.
Cheers!
Bill
If a US resident came to BC and bought a meal they would be expected to pay PST because they would be consuming it in BC.
Cheers!
Bill
Bill
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11-13-2003 01:21 PM
Bill is correct. As long as you have proof the goods left the province by bonded carrier (pretty much any major trucking company,courier,post etc) you do not collect PST.
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11-13-2003 04:02 PM
Bill...
But when the US visitor returns home he is eleigible for a refund form our gov't for the taxes he paid while in Canada. All he has to do is submit his reciepts. I don't know how this applies to anything, but I just wanted to put my 2 cents in!
But when the US visitor returns home he is eleigible for a refund form our gov't for the taxes he paid while in Canada. All he has to do is submit his reciepts. I don't know how this applies to anything, but I just wanted to put my 2 cents in!
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11-13-2003 04:19 PM
I don't believe that taxes can be returned if it is consumed in Canada. I believe that if you check the visitor can certainly apply for a refund of both GST and PST for goods that He/she are taking home with them provided they have receipts. A meal or a hotel room stay would not qualify. Other examples would include fuel taxes or car rental taxes.
Our sales tax system is based on consumption and the tax rate changes depending upon the province or territory in which the item is consumed.
Cheers!
Bill
Bill
Our sales tax system is based on consumption and the tax rate changes depending upon the province or territory in which the item is consumed.
Cheers!
Bill
Bill
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11-13-2003 04:34 PM
Bill
I am fairly certain that GST is also refundable on accomodations for visitors.
As you pointed out, each province has their own refund plan established to help tourism so provincial refunds vary from Province to Province.
Malcolm
I am fairly certain that GST is also refundable on accomodations for visitors.
As you pointed out, each province has their own refund plan established to help tourism so provincial refunds vary from Province to Province.
Malcolm
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11-13-2003 04:45 PM
Not that it necessarily has anything to do with anything but I thought I'd point out something I found out last year. I went to Maine last year, and purchased a large piece of exercise equipment (which I've barely used but that's a whole other story), and rather than crossing into Ontario, I crossed into Quebec. I did not have to pay the PST on the item, but only the GST. I asked why (wasn't complaining of course) and the gal told me because I don't live in Quebec. Seeing that the equipment was rather expensive, (OY), I did save some money on it. 🐵
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