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Friday, September 25, 2009

Benefits of Harmonized Sales Tax for Families


Benefits for Families and Consumers

Right now, provincial sales tax (PST) is paid by every business at every step in the creation of a consumer product. You may not realize it, but the PST is charged multiple times during the production of a product before it reaches the store.

Every business involved in the creation of a product pays the PST on almost all of the things they buy to carry on their business - from the extraction of the raw material through manufacturing or processing, as well as the warehousing, transportation, distribution and final sale of the product. For example, a business pays tax on their office equipment, supplies and furniture, telecommunications equipment and services, vehicles, energy to heat and light buildings and power equipment, cash registers, shelving and all the other materials and equipment they use to operate their business – and the cost of that embedded PST is passed on to you, the consumer.

Under the proposed Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) most taxes paid on business inputs are refunded to the business, and those savings can be passed on to consumers:
- When three Atlantic provinces adopted HST, consumer prices fell, according to a study by University of Toronto professor Michael Smart.
- When the BC HST is implemented similar price reductions are expected.

HST Exemptions:
Under the proposed HST, a number of products will be exempt from the seven per cent provincial portion of the BC HST:

- Gasoline, ethanol, diesel and biodiesel when used in motor vehicles.
- Books
- Children- sized clothing and footwear
- Children’s car seats and car booster seats
- Diapers
- Feminine hygiene products

All other items that are currently zero-rated or exempt from the GST will also be zero-rated or exempt from the HST.

New Home Rebate:
- A rebate will ensure that, on average, purchasers of new homes up to $400,000 do not pay more tax due to harmonization than is currently embedded as PST in the price of a new home. Purchasers of new homes above $400,000 will be eligible for a rebate of $20,000 (i.e., a rebate on the first $400,000 of value).

- Buyers of used homes will NOT pay any HST.

Low Income Credit
- Low income families and individuals will receive an annual B.C. HST Credit of $230 for individuals with income up to $20,000 and $230 per family member for families with incomes up to $25,000, paid quarterly with the GST credit. This will benefit over 1.1 million British Columbians.

Residential Energy Rebate:
- A provincially-administered point-of-sale rebate for residential energy will ensure the HST will not increase consumers’ costs for oil, electricity, natural gas or propane used to heat or power homes.

For more information on the Harmonized Sales Tax, pleases visit:
http://www.gov.bc.ca/hst


Krista and Sherri
lawlessbrown.com

Benefits of Harmonized Sales Tax




Benefits for Home Buyers

Currently, new homes in B.C. are subject to the GST, and also carry an estimated two per cent embedded tax as a result of the PST paid on most construction materials.

Under the proposed Harmonized Sales Tax, new homes will be subject to the HST but the embedded PST will be eliminated because builders will be able to recover the tax paid on materials through input tax credits. Used homes will not be subject to the HST.

An essential part of the BC HST will be a tax rebate for new homes.

- A rebate of up to $20,000 will ensure that purchasers of new homes up to $400,000 do not pay more tax due to harmonization than is currently embedded in the price of a new home.
- New homes above $400,000 will be eligible for a $20,000 rebate.
- New home sales will be subject to the HST
- Sales of used homes will not be subject to HST.

For more information on the Harmonized Sales Tax, pleases visit:
http://www.gov.bc.ca/hst

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