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Question About Selling My Boat In Canada
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In the spring I wil be privately selling my boat. I live in Canada and have never done this before. The boat in loated in Canada. Does the new buyer pay HST tax on the sale(I'm in New Brunswick)? Boat is 16 years old. Do I notify Transport Canada about the sale, I have piece of paper to be filled in by new owner? Is there anything else I sould be aware of in the process of selling my boat? I want to have no surprises . Any help, comments, or suggestions would be greatfully appreciated. Thank you. |
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Question About Selling My Boat In Canada
On Tue, 13 Dec 2005 19:13:10 -0400, "E. Webber" wrote:
Hi, In the spring I wil be privately selling my boat. I live in Canada and have never done this before. The boat in loated in Canada. Does the new buyer pay HST tax on the sale(I'm in New Brunswick)? Boat is 16 years old. Do I notify Transport Canada about the sale, I have piece of paper to be filled in by new owner? Is there anything else I sould be aware of in the process of selling my boat? I want to have no surprises . Any help, comments, or suggestions would be greatfully appreciated. Thank you. The Canadians may be gone for the day, but there'll be some here tomorrow. They're quite knowledgeable, so stand by. -- John Herring Hope your Christmas is Spectacular! ....and your New Year even Better! |
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Question About Selling My Boat In Canada
E. Webber wrote:
Hi, In the spring I wil be privately selling my boat. I live in Canada and have never done this before. The boat in loated in Canada. Does the new buyer pay HST tax on the sale(I'm in New Brunswick)? Boat is 16 years old. Do I notify Transport Canada about the sale, I have piece of paper to be filled in by new owner? Is there anything else I sould be aware of in the process of selling my boat? I want to have no surprises . Any help, comments, or suggestions would be greatfully appreciated. Thank you. Probably depends. I assume your boat has a motor 10hp or bigger, and has been either registered or licensed. If so, I would contact your tax people. I'm sure the new owner will get a tax notice when he transfers the boat over. If you have a modest boat with a 9.9 or smaller outboard... lets just say that most people would treat it like a purchase of a 2nd hand lawnmower from a buddy. Any boat trailer would have to be transfered and tax paid at that time. http://laws.justice.gc.ca/en/S-9/C.R...html#rid-54014 |
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