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SAS78
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# Posted: 13 Jun 2007 14:32
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Hello All,
I quick question for fellow Canadians as to how you manage our lovely GST tax when selling the packages?
Thanks so much,
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Judy
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# Posted: 13 Jun 2007 21:59
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I use the call centre who takes care of all the payments and shipping for me. I guess because the product ships out of the U.S. and they charge Canadians a lot more to ship it that they pay for the G.S.T. at the border but I could be wrong. Anyone else charge G.S.T. ?
-Judy
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asskusabouttrav
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# Posted: 14 Jun 2007 17:58
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Im sorry that it took so long for me to post a response here ... I am in Canada and this is what my tax professional has told me. I do not have to get a gst number or charge/submit gst untill I have reached 30,000 in sales to Canadians. I always advise my associates to check with their own tax pro and I would encourage you to do the same. I can make myself available if I can help you further. I love linking up with fellow Canadians.
Sean & Aviva Level 3 Directors/Funtime distributors [Link removed - Admin]
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matiasmommy
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# Posted: 15 Jun 2007 13:08
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Yes.. Sean and Aviva.. you are right- I'm in Canada and I was told the very same!
As most of my team is down in the USA, I don't have to worry about GST. My understanding is however that when making a transaction in your own province, regardless of earnings- you MUST charge and submit PST.
Again, you are right- check with your local accountant. That is what professionals are for!
Cheers Jani Teeter L3 Director, CSG
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