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What items don't have to pay gst?

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What tax you dont pay in the us?

We do not have a VAT system nor a GST one.


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Do you pay gst on a used car purchased at an auction in Alberta if you are a resident of Alberta?

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What items do not have NZ GST added on them?

Domestic rental and financial transactions (eg interest and bank charges).


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I think that general effect is negative, GST (or VAT) is the worst tax that authorities created. 1-st, it increase general cost of life in the country, because applied to most goods and services, so all people just pay more for everything, real income of households is lower thanks for that tax. 2-nd, while it supposed to redistribute wealth, in fact GST most heavily affects middle-class, that spends most of their income to taxable items and (as proportion from earning) poor citizens, who spent even bigger chank of their income. So GST role in social justice is not so positive as it could look. 3-rd it is bad for business, because reduces demand, require efforts to administer and often own money to pay. Yes, in theory the consumer pay, but in fact in many cases businesses have to pay GST before they get money from the buyer.


Do you have to pay taxes for buying a used car?

I assume you are in the Canadian market and the taxes are in Canada. When buying from a dealer you should expect to pay 13% of tax, both GST and PST. But when buying from a private person you are only responsible for 5% GST.


How much is the GST in Ontario Canada?

The GST rate across Canada, including Ontario is rated a 5%. The PST rate in Ontario is 8%. The total tax percent, GST & PST combined is 13%. On July 01, 2010, the existing GST & PST will be replaced by one tax called Harmonize Sales Tax (HST). The tax rate will be 13%. The price tags on items will now include the taxes. For example; A sweater price tag says, $13.56. You will pay ONLY $13.56 Right now, the same sweater price tag says. $12.00. You pay $12.00x5% GST=0.60 , $12.00x8% PST=0.96 Total cost $13.56 The only difference is your receipt will show $12.00 + GST/PST and total of $13.56. With the HST,you won't see the taxes, because it's included in the price. Your receipt will only $13.52 total price. Hope this helps.


How much is the gst in Canada?

The GST rate across Canada, including Ontario is rated a 5%. The PST rate in Ontario is 8%. The total tax percent, GST & PST combined is 13%. On July 01, 2010, the existing GST & PST will be replaced by one tax called Harmonize Sales Tax (HST). The tax rate will be 13%. The price tags on items will now include the taxes. For example; A sweater price tag says, $13.56. You will pay ONLY $13.56 Right now, the same sweater price tag says. $12.00. You pay $12.00x5% GST=0.60 , $12.00x8% PST=0.96 Total cost $13.56 The only difference is your receipt will show $12.00 + GST/PST and total of $13.56. With the HST,you won't see the taxes, because it's included in the price. Your receipt will only $13.52 total price. Hope this helps.