Sales Tax - actual rules from CRA

Funny this topic has come up, I'm just doing my year end and see my invoice from WM only has a GST/HST number though I was certainly charged PST (BC).

Please provide your BC PST registration number for my records.

Many thanks,
MG

Why would you need their PST#...PST is charged to the end user...they would need your PST number (if you want to be PST exempt) if you are business reselling WMs products at a profit.
 
Why would you need their PST#...PST is charged to the end user...they would need your PST number (if you want to be PST exempt) if you are business reselling WMs products at a profit.

With most sales taxes, vendors are required to display their registration number on their invoices.
 
So "if" I win - I lose.

The fact that you're still talking about the CRA shows me...

I think the issue here, Onagoth, is simply this: Western Metal could be in the right to not collect the tax... but will likely go bankrupt for it. It is no different that those who take the plea bargain when they get some bogus firearms charge: they can't afford the lawyer's bill! I mean, they couldn't afford the insurance (Wolverine Supplies thread) or to get a CSSA membership to get a lawyer, so how are they going to afford a lawyer when the bulls!t charge comes up? It sounds like WMI is a sole-proprietorship and that means when the CRA comes after the business they come after his/her spouse & kid's house too.

I think some people have to respect that without some major backing or a huge group of little guys to fight it you are asking WMI to put their kids on the street if they lose this one.

It doesn't make WMI collecting the taxes right when it isn't, its just the fight against CRA advice is too expensive. That's just the way I see it and any/everyone can disagree. :redface:
 
With most sales taxes, vendors are required to display their registration number on their invoices.

Which gives the buyer some verification that the vendor is not collecting both GST and PST, and only remitting the former.
 
The first rule of law: "Anything that is not expressly forbidden is permitted".

As such, the owner of Western Metal should simply ask the CRA which article of law forces them to collect BC's PST on any sales to BC customers. If no clear reference can be made to a law which establishes this requirement, then it isn't a legal requirement.

No Courts are required for this. Administrative law establishes that any public agency can be asked to justify their decisions with law. If they can't legally justify an administrative decision, then it is inapplicable/void. Also, an administrative decision does not and can not supersede a law.


(law school 101)
 
Saying when the gruberment (ie CRA) is about to lose the judge tells them to settle avoiding a lost case for the gruberment.
For the regular Joe would the judge tell them to take a plea bargaining if the judge is about to judge against them, think NOT.
So had the judgement gone the other way for CRA would the judge advice your family member to settle with CRA.
I'm not sure what you are saying. The CRA wanted to deny close to 50 grand in deductions over several years after an audit. The Judge sided with family member that his deductions are legitimate. Had the Judge side with CRA, family member would owe back taxes to the tune of 50K.
 
Why does everyone keep worrying about the CRA when you are collecting for the BC Gruberment, NOT CRA. CRA has a big hammer, agree don't F with them but is the BC gov't in the same league and in particular any jurisdiction over an Alberta company.

Totally understand CRA tells you to collect all taxes, the darn sharks stick together.
All the PST we collect for the BC government gets remitted to the BC government. I will have my tech department make sure that the BC number shows up on our invoices.
 
This all come down to your own choice, i never buy from a store that charge me both tax if i can get the item with GST only, since i discoverd CGN, i buy almost nothing from Québec dealers, 10% is a lot of money to trow away... JP.
 
If the company in question registered a provincial collection number they will be required to collect that tax. I have worked in offices that have no requirement to register and do collect and offices that don't. From a liability view point it is simpler to claim the business presence and collect and remit the taxes. If you are certain of your position don't register and don't collect. However provincial laws are all over the place and it is best not to be off side of them.

Question of the day for all the people claiming that they won't pay the additional tax on a item. How many of you have put on your tax returns the amount of taxes you avoided? That is in most provincea a legal requirement. It is to ensure that you pay the sales tax.

Trust me nobody does such a thing. Expect for the odd organization that gets a full audit every year
 
Many of us reciprocate the BC gruberments honesty in tax in that when the HST was implement after an election promise NOT to NO rebate like ON provided was fiscally possible. That immediately changed when the scrap HST ref. was about to pass; suddently is was fiscally responsible to provide HST reductions/rebate if we keep HST.

BC citizens need to follow the BC Lieberal lead in tax honesty.
...How many of you have put on your tax returns the amount of taxes you avoided? That is in most provincea a legal requirement. It is to ensure that you pay the sales tax...

Same here, have bought more from Quebec stores lately (ie: X-Reload rocks) than BC stores due to PST hatred. Rather pay the shipping than PST.
This all come down to your own choice, i never buy from a store that charge me both tax if i can get the item with GST only, since i discoverd CGN, i buy almost nothing from Québec dealers, 10% is a lot of money to trow away... JP.
 
There are quite a few Alberta based dealers in the same position, and more than a few on CGN. How are they handling it?
 
Funny, everyone in BC buying from Quebec and everyone in Quebec buying from BC. It's like our provincial gruberments are subsidizing canada post.
 
Yeah, finally East/West has something in common, even if it is common enemy.
I see it as at least Canada Post is providing service instead of just stealing our hard earn money.
Strong, hatred for PST is. Hmmmmmm.
Funny, everyone in BC buying from Quebec and everyone in Quebec buying from BC. It's like our provincial gruberments are subsidizing canada post.

Has that issues with another AB company in Dec, make it clear no PST or no sales; they did the sales. Provided a small list of CGN sponsors in all major provinces that does not charge PST for out of province sales; too many to list.

For an unique situation look up PST for Lloydminster Saskatchewan, the only city in SK that does NOT charge PST like rest of SK.
There are quite a few Alberta based dealers in the same position, and more than a few on CGN. How are they handling it?
 
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Ok, so other suppliers in Alberta only charge the 5% GST on goods sold to BC, as we reverted to PST a few years back after our short HST experiment. Is this your practice as well?

That is why I love buying from Alberta retailers 5% tax in BC....LOVE IT!
 
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