
01-15-2018 10:39 AM
Does anyone have any experience on how to deal with taxes on used items? i know in Canada if we buy a used item there should be no tax because tax was already paid on it when it was purchased as new.
Is there such a similar exemption on internationally purchased items?
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01-15-2018 11:04 AM
@presencegirl22 wrote:Does anyone have any experience on how to deal with taxes on used items? i know in Canada if we buy a used item there should be no tax because tax was already paid on it when it was purchased as new.
Is there such a similar exemption on internationally purchased items?
No exemption on mail imports just because it was "used" since Canadian sales tax has never been paid on most imports when they were "new".
Some stuff is tax exempt but that is because of what it is, not because of it's condition.
01-15-2018 11:04 AM
@presencegirl22 wrote:Does anyone have any experience on how to deal with taxes on used items? i know in Canada if we buy a used item there should be no tax because tax was already paid on it when it was purchased as new.
Is there such a similar exemption on internationally purchased items?
No exemption on mail imports just because it was "used" since Canadian sales tax has never been paid on most imports when they were "new".
Some stuff is tax exempt but that is because of what it is, not because of it's condition.
01-15-2018 03:54 PM
Most people are only rarely buying used items, and some charitable thrift stores are actually exempt or include the sales taxes in the price (because it's not so much charging the tax that the Revenue cares about, as long as it is remitted).
But if you buy a used car, you pay sales tax. Or clothing in a consignment shop (as opposed to a thrift).
01-15-2018 04:02 PM
Also -- the taxability of an item is not used up the first time it is sold.
Between the manufacturer and the retailer, an item may be taxed at every step of the way.
The companies in the chain do get to claim some of those taxes back, and also are paid a small fee to submit the paperwork and remit the tax collected.
The GST in particular is a Value Added Tax, and the reason tax is collected is that the Value Added is making the item available for purchase.
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05-04-2023 06:27 PM
That's wrong. I've bought used items from ebay..over 20k in 6 yrs and it doesn't matter who you buy from or the condition of the item, they now charge tax on everthing in Canada period.
05-04-2023 06:29 PM
That's why I'm closing my account
05-04-2023 07:42 PM
Why would you close your eBay account over something that our government's done?
08-28-2023 10:10 PM
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