Real Estate HST Category
British Columbia, Headline, Real Estate HST »
Since the implementation of the HST in British Columbia in 2010, the provincial housing market has been reportedly in a slump. This has been especially true in Vancouver and area as new builds are sitting vacant longer than expected.
According to recent reports, construction companies are resorting to making deals with potential buyers, offering to pay a portion of the HST that is being added to properties costing more than $525,000. While this is helping to persuade new home buyers, the builders and developers are ultimately losing money.
Construction companies are frustrated …
British Columbia, Ontario, Real Estate HST »
In the wake of new mortgage rules being announced March 18, 2011, many home buyers are struggling to keep up with not only the changes but the HST implementation. Already British Columbia has seen a decline in construction and purchase of new homes as a result of the HST rules, but there may be a continued decline due to the new mortgage rules.
The new rules are said to help stabilize high ratio mortgages as well as the market by decreasing the amount of household debt in Canada. While these new …
HST Exemptions, Ontario, Real Estate HST »
As of May 1, 2010, the Ontario Harmonized Sales Tax will generally apply to prepayments, but only to the extent that goods and services are provided on or after July 1, 2010.
Ontario HST won’t apply to apply goods and services as of May 1, 2010. It only applies to goods and services that straddle or are used after the July 1st implementation date.
Here are some handy HST transition examples:
If someone purchases landscaping services for May 1, 2010 – September 30, 2010, GST is charged for May and June and HST …
