tus-List Re: Canadian Luxury Tax
On a motorcycle trip to The Cabot Trail on Cape Breton, Nova Scotia in
the late '90s, I was thrilled to see Farley's boat -- Happy Adventure --
AKA The Boat Who Wouldn't Float. She was sitting on the hard, badly
shored up with a broken back,
On a motorcycle trip to The Cabot Trail on Cape Breton, Nova Scotia in the
late '90s, I was thrilled to see Farley's boat -- Happy Adventure -- AKA
The Boat Who Wouldn't Float. She was sitting on the hard, badly shored up
with a broken back, as a tourist attraction outside a restaurant.
Here's a
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From: Andrew Burton via CnC-List
To: Stus-List
Cc: Andrew Burton
Sent: Sat, Jan 15, 2022 9:18 pm
Subject: Stus-List Re: Canadian Luxury Tax
On side note. I grew up sailing on my dad’s C&C 27 in British Columbia. On one
cruise, I read a book by Canadian author Farley Mowat ca
Same. Have had a voyage to St Pierre and Miquelon on the bucket list
since I was a kid, thanks to Farley Mowat. I reread that book last summer,
and enjoyed it just as much as I did back in the 70s, and probably laughed
even more.
Dave
On Sat, 15 Jan 2022 at 21:19, Andrew Burton via CnC-List
On side note. I grew up sailing on my dad’s C&C 27 in British Columbia. On one
cruise, I read a book by Canadian author Farley Mowat called The Boat Who
Wouldn’t Float, about a pair of fellows buying and converting a small fishing
schooner in Newfoundland.
Mowat talks a lot about the area and I
I don't think it is easy to stay in the US for more than 12 month either.
But you only have to leave and go to another country for 15 days, then you
can return and start the clock over again. I'm not sure what the similar
rule is for Canada.
Ken H.
On Sat, 15 Jan 2022 at 21:44, Dave S wrote:
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Andy - you might need to make a short trip to st Pierre and Miquelon.
Eurozone VAT is similar I believe, non-paid boats need to leave briefly and
return to reset the clock (or pay) and paid boats can’t be gone too long or
they lose their paid status.
I think I see a retirement gig in the med
Ken,
Thank you all of this...everything one could want on the subject matter.
Robert Abbott
AZURA
C&C 32 - #277
Halifax, N.S.
On 2022-01-15 4:59 p.m., Ken Heaton wrote:
Further to this, it appears some of Henry's American clients had kept
their boats in Canada continuously for up to 18 years w
I see the law is 12 months, then pay duty. I spoke to Henry about this and got
his take on the situation, but also spoke to people in the Halifax area who
made essentially the same points. And even still, the law precludes what I want
to do; that is, head to NS early summer and cruise to the are
Further to this, it appears some of Henry's American clients had kept their
boats in Canada continuously for up to 18 years without ever actually
officially importing them, so never paid import duties:
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/tariff-for-non-canadian-boat-owners-threatens-yard-1.1
The "short amount of time" Andrew refers to is one full year (12 months).
The ``newish" law Andrew referred to has been on the books for at least 20
years ( I think since the fall of 1998) but has been spottily enforced. In
theory, US boats are not supposed to overwinter (stay longer than 12
months
Andrew,
I am interested to know more about this CDN Luxury Tax on US boats here
in Canada for a period of time. I can't find anything on the CDN Govt
websites on the law.
Do you have a source/ website, anything I can use to get started on
finding out the specifics?
Anything would help. T
expanded, but would continue to run dirty as they had been
until they fall down. Duh.
From: Dennis C. via CnC-List
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2022 2:46 PM
To: Stus-List
Cc: Dennis C.
Subject: Stus-List Re: Canadian Luxury Tax
When the US imposed the luxury tax in the 90's or wheneve
There’s also a newish Canadian law that taxes US boats if they are in Canada
for more than a short amount of time. It has put several yards out of business,
including a friend in NS who used to work on and store a bunch of US boats very
winter.
It put the kibosh on my plans to cruise to Bras D’
, January 12, 2022 2:46 PM
To: Stus-List
Cc: Dennis C.
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stus-List Re: Canadian Luxury Tax
When the US imposed the luxury tax in the 90's or whenever, it put 17,000 boat
builders in the unemployment line. Luxury car salespersons also suffered.
Legislators and bureaucrat
When the US imposed the luxury tax in the 90's or whenever, it put 17,000
boat builders in the unemployment line. Luxury car salespersons also
suffered. Legislators and bureaucrats are woefully ignorant of the law of
unintended consequences.
Did it result in increased tax collections? Not really
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