03-01-2023 05:30 PM
It's frustrating- I buy and sell a lot of coins from the US and globally. I understand the logic of eBay collecting GST/HST- because the government is losing money. The issue is they don't understand Canadian tax/duty laws. There is no tax/duty on silver/gold coins, with some exceptions. Now - what happens is you call them- after you pay for the item- or even before you pay, they encourage you to pay- and you will be refunded the taxes. They say the 'tax department' is swamped, so that it may take a day or two. I've been waiting for almost THREE months, and not a dime has been refunded. I call them- and I get the run-around- again- and am told that the issue would be marked 'high priority' and thanks for the call- then nothing.
I can't be the only one this happens to. It's particularly sad for those who are just getting into coin collecting and don't know they are overcharged- and those who want me to do something. All I can do is refer them to eBay for the run-around.
So eBay- question- what are you doing with all the extra revenue you are receiving- that isn't going to Revenue Canada?
04-14-2024 11:28 AM
Just a comment on the additional revenue on .9999 items where tax was collected. eBay does remit those collected taxes to the CRA and the CRA gladly accepts it. There is no law in this country for over taxation. The only law there is, is that you have the right to get it back if you've been unfairly or overtaxed taxed.
05-11-2025 04:57 PM
Why are you charging me HST on 99.999 gold coins and bullion? I want my $33.95 back it was charged to my card and I want my money back thank you.
05-11-2025 04:57 PM
I would appreciate a fast response.
05-11-2025 05:19 PM
This is a member to member community forum>this is not eBay customer support>>you will need to contact eBay directly with that concern and I'd not be expecting " a fast response. "
05-11-2025 05:25 PM
You posted to a 2023 ZOMBIE thread.
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