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Originally posted by LEP View Post
Alot of the increase in pst is a result of the major investment in the potash industries and canola crush plants.
Multiple billions of investment results in hundreds of millions in pst.
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Originally posted by CptnObvious View PostIrrigation. Hundreds of millions of dollars to serve hundreds of farmers at a 1:1, or if we're lucky, a 2:1 return. Look at crops. Varietal development in wheat returns 33:1( Gray et. al.) yet development is choked because there is not enough lab space to spend the wads of cash held by the commission. Why won't the gov't spend that irrigation money on building research facilities that will benefit ALL farmers?
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Originally posted by the big wheel View PostDoes anyone know if our trade deals are also tied to whether or not we have
some type of carbon reduction in place? Because on various sites there are claims
that we would sell 1/3 less oil and even less grain if we did not have an evvironment
plan or whatever you want to call it? Some countries will not buy products from countries that dont have something in the works? is this true?
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Originally posted by newguy View Post
Moe Math again.PST comes from every day spending .from every day people.Construction and reno boom did add to the extra pst.But higher rental rates followed .Federal government removed GST on construction materials of rental properties last fall but Sask refuses to remove the 6% PST . Insurance is on vehicles and property that people now pay PST on is another huge money grab .
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Originally posted by wmoebis View Post
Two questions? Who lobbied the Gov'ts, both Fed and Prov to invest in irrigation, someone did some hard lobbying on those farmers behalf? Second maybe more of a statement but Ritz cut research budgets and sold off (gave) research to private corps then set up financing them through your check off $ and commissions. At least that is the way I understand it to have happened, it is what farmers wanted.
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Originally posted by newguy View PostCompanies that bid on projects from out of province pay no pst if equipment rented from out of province where sask companies that rent from sask pay pst on their rental equipment.Moe has made Sask companies less competitive .
Now replace:
companies from out of province with other countries.
PST with carbon tax
And you see what Trudeau is doing to the whole country…
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[QUOTE=flea beetle;n791924]
Good job.
Now replace:
companies from out of province with other countries.
PST with carbon tax
And you see what Trudeau is doing to the whole country…[/QUOTE Moe's PST expansion cost Sask 5 times what the carbon tax cost Sask.
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Originally posted by newguy View Post
Moe Math again.PST comes from every day spending .from every day people.Construction and reno boom did add to the extra pst.But higher rental rates followed .Federal government removed GST on construction materials of rental properties last fall but Sask refuses to remove the 6% PST . Insurance is on vehicles and property that people now pay PST on is another huge money grab .
I was involved in the planning of a multi million dollar facility. The pst was $750,000.
So if BHP is spending $7Billion thats $490 million.
Alittle more significant than the hundreds on your farm insurance or carharts.
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Originally posted by newguy View PostCompanies that bid on projects from out of province pay no pst if equipment rented from out of province where sask companies that rent from sask pay pst on their rental equipment.Moe has made Sask companies less competitive .
Any out of province contractors pay an apportioned amount of pst. If it is a drilling rig they pay pst based on the percentage of the year they spend working in Saskatchewan.
Commercial trucks pay an apportioned pst on their plates, insurance, and cost of the truck.
In fact I would go as far as to say you are a paid NDP troll.
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