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whether you get hit with taxes at the border is up to discretion of the border officer (well, within 24 hours since there is no exemption) Sometimes they'll make you pay if you bring back $50 worth of goods, sometimes they'll let you go even though you have $300 worth of goods. Totally up to the officer. |
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I wonder if they are going to post the documentation (forms, criteria, etc) for this exemption. I can imagine a lot of the smaller retailers and retailers further away from the border may not be aware of this, and it would be good to have supporting documentation when going down in case they refuse to give you the exemption. BTW, is the passport really proof of residency? I've always thought of it as proof of citizenship, but not necessarily residency. |
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nope, passport wont do, you need a province issue id such as bc id or dl. for nexus holders just use the nexus lane going down but dont use it coming home, you will regret it every time. |
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At the regular line, there's the possibility that they'll just wave you through and not send you inside to pay the taxes. The downside is that you'll have to wait in line. The northbound regular lane to Canada isn't nearly as bad as the Southbound to US (usually it's around 10-20 min wait northbound). |
i will most def be shopping for a new tv in the states now! i aint supporting this HST bullshit. |
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And I say this as an unmarried middle income-earner who will be most impacted by the HST. |
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The state has always provided tax free shopping for visitors from provinces with no or low provincial sales taxes. Now that benefit will be extended to us thanks to the HST, which is not considered a sales tax, but a value-added tax. Bruce Cran of the Consumers' Association of Canada says there's no doubt people will head down to take advantage of the savings. "I suppose B.C. retailers are going to have to put their heads together to try to counter this." We were in Blaine this morning speaking with hopeful shoppers. One Canadian told us he prefers cross border shopping. "When I fill up in Langley it's $85, and when I come down here, I can get milk, eggs, cheese and my gas for less than $80." The savings will apply only to goods British Columbians intend to bring back with them. Meal and hotel bills will not be eligible for the exemption. To get the tax break, a shopper has to show proof of B.C. residency. Washington State has a basic sales tax of 6.5 per cent, but individual counties can add another three per cent. |
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The last couple times, went down for only a few hours, but came back across after midnight and even with about $400 between my fiance and I, they just waved us through both times. |
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^ I bet over 90% of their residents buy stuff from out of state just to get past paying sales tax. If they really want to ramp up sales tax revenue, they should spend more effort going after their own residents first. That's a more consistent source of revenue than the occasional Canadian traveller. It's a big reason why I don't buy from Amazon unless the price can offset the fact I have to pay sales tax. |
Why is only Whatcom County pushing to remove the tax? I personally go to Snohomish County below it to visit family, and there's certainly no word from Seattle which is in King. Do most RS'ers only go to Bellis Fair? |
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since no one has said it yet... the reason we don't pay tax down there know is because there is "technically" no "sales tax" in BC now. HST is not a sales tax. Just like Oregon. Because we don't have a sales tax, we're now exempt from paying sales tax in WA. |
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bloody whatcom county |
I just got back from Bellingham and I picked up a set of Pirelli 355/25/19 from discount tire and they didn't charge me any sales tax. I just paid the taxes at the border and that was it. |
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