Hi Bill,
Just my personal experience... I bought my boat in Quebec, from a Quebec
owner, but through a broker. Our purchase price included both PST and GST
(2011).
The previous owner (Quebec resident) bought the boat from Boston (through a
US broker) and had to pay GST upon entry in Quebec
you can try hiding under the radar and the
> authorities may not find you. However, if they do, you will have some
> explaining to do (and a fine to pay).
>
> Marek
> Ottawa, ON
>
> From: Bill Connon via CnC-List
> Sent: Friday, June 17, 2016 09:00
> To: C&
Yes, there is sales tax between private owners on boat sales in Canada. I
found this out recently. I bought my boat in Ontario three years ago from a
private individual...sales tax didn't even enter into my head. Then I
dutifully registered the change of ownership with the federal government.
Hi,
With respect to Quebec, there is no tax if the boat and owner reside in Quebec
and is bought by someone residing in Quebec.
If the boat is brought into Quebec from another province there is tax. The
selling broker (e.g. Nova Scotia) SHOULD NOT apply sales tax. It is up to the
owner to do
a fine to pay).
Marek
Ottawa, ON
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Subject: Stus-List Sales tax in Canada
We've been having a discussion at the marina over sales tax payable in
Canada. One thought is that a sale between tw
My experience was exactly the same as Peter's.
Broker deal - letter in the mail almost two years later.
Steve
Suhana, C&C 32
Toronto
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A sale between private owners incurs tax in N
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A sale between private owners incurs tax in Nova Scotia and likely in the
rest of Canada. The only difference between the private sale and using a
broker i
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Subject: Stus-List Sales tax in Canada
We've been having a discussion at the marina over sales tax payable in Canada.
One thought is that a sale between two private owners incurs no tax whereas a
sale by a broker brings on PST and GST. Does anybody
We've been having a discussion at the marina over sales tax payable in
Canada. One thought is that a sale between two private owners incurs no
tax whereas a sale by a broker brings on PST and GST. Does anybody out
there have definite knowledge, especially where Quebec is involved? ( we
still op
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