In ON we do not have HST. PST is 8% and GST is, of course, 7% as it is throughout the country. [Edit: Yes I am stoopid, LOL, that should read 6% GST as it is throughout the country]
If you are physically purchasing the car in Ontario yourself, I believe ON/MTO rules will apply, so you might want to look on the MTO website as well (if you haven't already--I'm confused as to whether you were looking only on Nova Scotia's sites and as to other details of the purchase which would determine what taxes you have to pay).
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Apr 14th, 2007 09:28 AM #1
Question about PST on private vehicle sale
Here's my stupid question of the day:
I'm in Nova Scotia. If I buy a car in Ontario, am I paying 14% HST on it upon registration or just PST portion of the HST?
I'm confused because since the HST implementation, I haven't seen PST mentioned anywhere and on the DMV wesbite is says that provincial sales tax will be applied to the red book value or purchase price, whichever is greater.
I'm just trying to find the rate for provincial tax.
Thanks.
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Apr 14th, 2007 11:19 AM #4
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Apr 14th, 2007 11:35 AM #5
I don't think you will need to register the car in Ontario, and can register it in Nova Scotia directly. For example, when Ontario residents buy a car from Quebec, they bring the Quebec ownership to the MTO - they don't register the vehicle in Quebec first. But I guess you should check with the DMV in NS to see how things work there.
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You only pay the PST if you're buying from a dealer. Buying Private you'll only pay the GST in your Province.
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Apr 14th, 2007 03:03 PM #9
i thought u pay 2 taxes in dealership no matter used or new.
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Apr 14th, 2007 03:48 PM #10
At the dealer you pay both. In Ontario, you only pay the PST when you register the vehicle. It is based on the great of the wholesale price or the purchase price of the vehicle (find it on the Used Vehicle Information Package). For example, if the wholesale is $1800 you pay PST on this amount not the $1200 for which you bought it.
It is the responsibility of the seller to provide you with this UVIP (a $20 cost). It gives a history of all the owners, vehicle brand, liens and a bill of sale.
http://www.gov.ns.ca/snsmr/consumer/tipscar.asp
http://www.mto.gov.on.ca/english/dandv/vehicle/used.htmLast edited by marty5898; Apr 14th, 2007 at 03:51 PM. Reason: Add links
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if i were to purchase a car from manitoba and then register it in ontario, do i have to provide a sales receipt or do i just tell them what i payed for it?
the car is brought privately so do i just type up a piece of paper saying i payed so and so for it and have it signed from the seller?
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what if the purchaser is taking over a lien on the vehicle(lease or finance)? when they transfer ownership do they pay any taxes since there is no money changing hands?
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May 29th, 2007 05:37 PM #14
In Ontario, if you buy a car privately, you will pay PST when you register the car and get plates for it. You will pay 8% PST x the stated purchase price on the UVIP or the wholesale price (printed with the UVIP), whichever is higher.
Doesn't matter how much money changes hands.
The only exception is if a car is gifted between immediate family members.
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Jun 19th, 2007 10:53 AM #15
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