People's inclination and ability to spend fluctuates for a variety of reasons. I have heard of no evidence that the HST has resulted in a reduction consumer activity overall, which is not surprising, particularly for goods that were already subject to the PST. This is especially true when you consider that the majority of British Columbians actually have more money in their pockets due to the enhanced HST credit. The fact is that you are someone who has made up his mind on the HST for reasons that are personal and political, but have nothing to do with the merits of the tax itself, facts and evidence be damned.Some people just don't get it.
This is the infuriating thing about trying to show people how bad this tax can be.
My business is the same - CLIENTS HAVE LESS MONEY TO SPEND!! That's why my business, and probably the book shop's, and many others are suffering. But of course, to ardent HST supporters that's just coincidental.
But I do concede that there are no limits or checks on HST credits, so most businesses will just pad them and claim extra credits. That, combined with the huge increase to the underground economy will be great for everyone.
I am not sure what you mean by businesses "padding" their tax credit claims, but that's why the Canada Revenue Agency has a large audit division.





