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Frank, what you say may be correct but I can tell you for a fact that at least some municipalities are not charging HST on vacant land . As an aside, I believe that the municipality is responsible for registration of the tax deed so the purchaser does not have to pay the registration fee.
Quote from: netpred on August 18, 2010, 04:55:07 PMFrank, what you say may be correct but I can tell you for a fact that at least some municipalities are not charging HST on vacant land . As an aside, I believe that the municipality is responsible for registration of the tax deed so the purchaser does not have to pay the registration fee. Generally, for example, if you sell a cottage lot...let's say an acre, on which you planned to some day build a family cottage, and you camped on it twice each summer, and did some fishing, and put in a tool shed (otherwise known as a hard-tent), then you could declare this property to be a PUP (personal use property), and you could get away with not charging GST.