Sham Pathania BE MBA Salesperson

Homelife/United Realty Inc. Brokerage

Independently owned and operated

Mobile: 416-562-8417

Off-905-672-1234

Fax: 905-672-0672

New HST Rule in Ontario

December 19, 2009
HST Transition Rules

 

The provincial government has provided rules/guidance on how it will transition to the implementation of the proposed Harmonized Sales Tax. 

Background

The provincial government has announced that it intends to combine the eight percent Provincial Sales Tax with the five percent federal Goods and Services Tax, creating a 13 percent Harmonized Sales Tax (HST).

  • The HST is NOT YET IN EFFECT. The provincial government has indicated that it intends to bring the HST into effect beginning on July 1, 2010; however, note transition rules below.
  • HST will not apply on the purchase price of re-sale homes.
  • HST would apply to services such as moving cost, legal fees, home inspection fees, and REALTORĀ® commissions.
  • HST will apply to the purchase price of newly constructed homes. However, the Province is proposing a rebate so that new homes across all price ranges would receive a 75 per cent rebate of the provincial portion of the single sales tax on the first $400,000. For new homes under $400,000, this would mean, on average, no additional tax amount compared to the current system.
  • Click here for more background information on how the HST will affect REALTORSĀ®.
  • Click here for some common questions and answers

 


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