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The treasurer I spoke with saidHST must be paid unless1 this is a resale property with a residential unit on it or2 the purchaser is HST/GST registrant and has given the municipality the required paperworkSo how does one become exempt and or a regristant?
You can get a GST number from Revenue Canada....however, as Dave (also) points out, you will rue the day you ever did that. Revenue Canada will have its hooks on you and you will have to report to them your every move. The future sale of the property will be looked at as a business venture and you will now have to pay full tax on the entire profit. Off-side is that you can then write off costs such as searches, etc...against the profits, you don't have to be incorporated to do that...just in business...and they will deem you to be in business whether you like it or not.
Quote from: Frank on September 14, 2010, 06:14:17 PMYou can get a GST number from Revenue Canada....however, as Dave (also) points out, you will rue the day you ever did that. Revenue Canada will have its hooks on you and you will have to report to them your every move. The future sale of the property will be looked at as a business venture and you will now have to pay full tax on the entire profit. Off-side is that you can then write off costs such as searches, etc...against the profits, you don't have to be incorporated to do that...just in business...and they will deem you to be in business whether you like it or not. I am wondering given that a number of us we maybe facing the hastle of HST whether we like it or not that we should accept this fate and run our tax sale as a business. At least we then can claim the input tax credits. In my case more complex because my wife is also involved. The only saving grace I may have as a slum lot lord is that with low value of some of my properties I may fall under the small trader limit if I don't have much luck selling them.
One thing I dont understand is "future sale of the property will be looked at as a business venture and you will now have to pay full tax on the entire profit" Last times I sold land I declared it a hobby business and the profit got added to my income and I paid tax on it. Doesnt everyone have to pay taxes on the profits? I think I should get an accountant at this point!Also Frank are you saying if you keep gross sales under 30000 you dont have to get a hst # but if you go over it they will force you to get one?
Question for Frank how many properties can you sell and have to declare profit as income not capital gain?
For HST, it is an entirely different story. Frank provided helpful information here in an earlier thread where he pointed out that it must be a personal use property to be HST exempt. So, both a vacation property and the main residence would qualify.
Quote from: netpred on September 16, 2010, 07:24:25 PMFor HST, it is an entirely different story. Frank provided helpful information here in an earlier thread where he pointed out that it must be a personal use property to be HST exempt. So, both a vacation property and the main residence would qualify. The problem remains where do we cross the line between "personal use" and "personal uses"which means we are in the business of buying and selling land which is subject to HST. By your logic greater then 2 sales are taxable. An interesting question also over what time period. I have heard that the sales tax folks are thinking over a lifetime, not 2 a year. Of course the only sure and simpliest way of avoiding HST is to not sell anything. Going to be some court cases coming.