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Goodbye GST, PST; Hello HST

aznboi9

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What are input credits they keep talking about?
 

Shakerod

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There goes the Liberals financial theory that lowering taxes stimulates the economy by putting more money into our pockets. That theory only applies when you are NOT being bribed by the federal government to help the business community out and suck more taxes out of the general public. The provincial neocons are piss poor morally.
 

Banger77

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Mar 22, 2008
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Everyone is getting screwed by Gordon Campbell again; thats in bad way except for those elected representatives who will probably give themselves another raise.
 

sensualsixty

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Nov 26, 2007
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Surprise!!!

The big surprise about the tax increase was that it was not made at 5 p.m. on Friday, July 31, just before the long weekend. I thought that the Premier usually picked no news days for bad news. Just goes to show, he is not thinking.
 

Muffdiver69

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Sep 27, 2007
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I dont get it.

if

"With the new HST, businesses will be able to recover the PST portion of the tax they currently pay, rather than passing it on to consumers as part of the price of these items. Theoretically, that should mean that prices for these goods will come down by seven per cent as they become subject to the full tax."

what do they gain if they refund the tax? (government i mean)

and

Finance Minister Colin Hansen said moving to a harmonized tax would be revenue-neutral for the province, with tax revenues falling slightly in the first year and then rebounding to “a net positive to a limited extent.”

doesnt look like anything is really changing for us drones....what am i missing here.
 

Karl Blues

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Oct 13, 2004
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It means that whereever you only paid GST (as an individual) you will also pay PST.

EG haircuts, restaurant meals, some professional services (eg your accountant if you have one).

So, if you paid 1$ plus GST for a burger, you would have paid 1.05 including GST.

You will now pay $1.12 under HST.

It's a 2 billion tax transfer from business to individuals. That is why it is called revenue neutral.
 
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guystone

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Jan 30, 2005
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dont worry about it

You will pay more PST now because some items that have GST do not have PST as someone had mentioned before - haircuts, professional services, restaurants, to name a few but...

Our GST was reduced from 7% to 5% so it'll be close to a "wash" when you add both taxes up.

- The taxes will be spent "closer to home" - our province takes the money instead of our federal government

- It'll reduce the nightmare paperwork by half that businesses and peole that have "write-offs" have to do.

I hate taxes as much as or more than everybody else but you cannot complain about this and at the same time criticize Harper for reducing the GST.

I think the Liberals will reduce the HST to 11% to ease the tension anyway.
 

squid

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The Liberals seem to have a free pass in B.C. I bet if any poll was taken right now they would still have a majority of the vote. This is despite the tax change , the erasing of emails regarding the sale of B.C. Rail, etc. etc.

At what time the Premier was claiming the deficit would not be any higher than $495 million. Now I hear figures like $1.5-2.0 billion.

I'm curious as to what the Liberals would have to do to lose the support of the voters. you can't keep pointing at the NDP and say their incompetent money managers, or can they ?
 

greatshark

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The big surprise about the tax increase was that it was not made at 5 p.m. on Friday, July 31, just before the long weekend. I thought that the Premier usually picked no news days for bad news. Just goes to show, he is not thinking.
you are right, that's usually the Liberals MO.

But they announced it on a heavy news day, with the Kelowna Fires and the Braidwood Report on Tasers in hope that it wouldn't get too much press...so Campbell is still pretty sneaky.

sure food is going to get more expensive, restaurant meals, hydro and phone bills, etc. But wait to you have to pay PST on new homes along with the GST.

And Harper may raise the GST if he gets re-elected to pay down the deficit. Wait for that.

Say you buy a new home for $600,000 , you'll have to 12% now or $72,000. Thanks to Campbell that is an extra $42,000.

So thank you to everyone who voted in Campbell, you got what you deserved.

"keep BC Strong" "the best place on earth - since I (Campbell) came into power"
 

bobkoo

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May 9, 2006
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really, y'all are bitching?

You live in Canada, land of mega taxation. Does this really surprise you?
 
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