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Did any one remind the restaurant owner that he can recoup any costs by charging more for his recooked meals from china?
Haven't seen a restaurant meal go down in price like grain and meat prices but farmers are always blamed for any increase if commodity prices rise.
Maybe someone should start pointing fingers at the Galen Westons of the world for problems with taxes....pricing fixing gets rewarded....instead of fines and back taxes on illegal activities.
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Originally posted by woodland View PostCrazy question from Alberta here. The GST is charged on equipment and supplies but you submit and get it back later. Is PST following different rules than its federal version? We’ve bought stuff out of Saskatchewan and as long as it’s getting shipped here it was PST exempt.
Hope we don’t ever have to deal with such a thing here but I’m not holding my breath with how fast the debt is racking up.......
so all the pst farmers pay on expenses is gov revenue. pst on equip,and farm land would be something that the ndp would be looking at if they ever got in again.
Some provinces have an hst(harmonized sales tax) and i believe that is treated like gst.
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Originally posted by Ache4Acres View PostI was at an event on the weekend attended primarily by high level sask Govt officials, professionals and business owners. Discussion fell to farmers and there was one restauranteur/real estate mogul who was flat out angry with the way farmers don’t pay pst on ag equipment. He was absolutely certain that restaurants are more important to the economy than agriculture.
I think the lack of appreciation for the contribution of agriculture to the economy is real.
Our deputy minister of finance was in the heat of the discussion and he was bang on in defending agriculture in the province and in his arguments against carbon tax.
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Originally posted by woodland View PostCrazy question from Alberta here. The GST is charged on equipment and supplies but you submit and get it back later. Is PST following different rules than its federal version? We’ve bought stuff out of Saskatchewan and as long as it’s getting shipped here it was PST exempt.
Hope we don’t ever have to deal with such a thing here but I’m not holding my breath with how fast the debt is racking up.......
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