October 13, 2009
Save now because the HST is looming
By BILL TIELEMAN

Consumers will pay more -- there's no getting around it. The truth is it is a shift in taxation.

- Stephen Spector, Certified General Accountants Association of B.C. president

How much will the B.C. Liberals' Harmonized Sales Tax cost you?

If Premier Gordon Campbell isn't stopped, consumers will pay $1.9 billion a year in HST, with the revenue going to big business, not public services.

But how much more would you personally pay if the B.C. sales tax on previously exempted goods and services jumps from the 5% GST to the 12% HST?

Let's look at some of the new HST costs.

The food and non-alcoholic drink portion of restaurant meals jumps 7%.

If you spend $100 a month, add $84 extra HST a year.

Watch TV? On a monthly $60 cable bill, HST adds an extra $50.40.

Surf the Internet? At $50 a month, the HST adds $42 a year.

Belong to a gym? Play golf? Watch the Canucks? You can add 7% more on all of these.

Gym fees of $40 a month would mean an extra $33.60 a year.

The HST on two tickets to a Canucks game for $142 is $9.94.

Play weekend golf at the University of B.C. eight times for $560 and add $39.20 HST.

Love theatre? Spend $300 on tickets, add $21 in HST.

Catch a movie? At $12.50 a ticket, going once a month will add $10.50 in HST annually.

Got a phone? And cell phone? If you spend $100 monthly on both - and good luck! - that means an extra HST charge of $84.

Subscribe to a daily newspaper [when 24 hours is free]? The Vancouver Sun and Province daily delivery annual rate of $530 will mean $37 extra HST.

But enough small stuff - let's spend some real money.

How about a big trip to Europe next summer? Airline tickets for two - $3,000. Experience - priceless. New HST charges - $210.

Buying a brand new home? Houses and apartments priced under $400,000 get an HST rebate but 40% of all sales in B.C. cost more than that.

So for an $800,000 house, Vancouver Real Estate Direct estimates you'll pay a whopping extra $36,140.

And don't forget real estate commission fees go up from 5% to 12% HST.

Own a condo? All building maintenance as well as property management firm fees will get an extra 7% HST too, making overall .

So, does the HST make you feel like killing yourself? Don't do it - funeral services go up an extra 7% too!

And this is only a partial list. But if you've had enough of harmonization go to www.FightHST.com and also join my 127,000-member NO BC HST protest group at www.Facebook.com.

News, views and attitude Bill Tieleman

Buying a brand new home? Houses and apartments priced under $400,000 get an HST rebate but 40% of all sales in B.C. cost more than that. So for an $800,000 house, Vancouver Real Estate Direct estimates you'll pay a whopping extra $36,140.

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