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18 Apr 2006
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Tax Refunds
If you are still interested, here's some information about getting your GST (7% sales tax) refunded on your purchases in BC in particular: http://www.britishcolumbia.com/infor...ails.asp?id=13
Here's the form to fill out for Canadian Tax Refunds for Visitors: http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/E/pbg/gf/gst176/README.html
And, here's some more general information about Canada and it's tax refund policies: http://www.english-vancouver.com/tax-refunds-canada/
Too bad you're not bunking in Edmonton for a night, I would have offered a comfortable bed and some great cooking. I'm planning a trip to Vancouver Island this summer...working my way up to some bigger trips. You'll have to post some pics of your trip. Have fun.
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Glen said:
We are planning a trip trans Canada and US starting July '06 and were hoping for some local advice. Is anyone aware if we purchase new bikes in Vancouver, whether the taxes we pay can be redeemed on departure? I have started a thread at (here, this thread). Any suggestions on the planned route contained in the thread would be appreciated. Please post all replies to the thread link above, this will keep it active. Thank you for taking the time to read this and all suggestions good or bad will be taken on board.
Hello Glen:
I live in Toronto, however, I work in Europe and will be here in Europe all summer.
I don't think there is any way you will be able to escape paying the two VAT taxes (the federal GST, or Goods and Services Tax, and the provincial PST, or Provincial Sales Tax) on the purchase of a motorcycle in Canada. There are provisions to apply for a refund of these taxes if you export an article that you have purchased in Canada, however, it does not appear that you intend to export the motorcycle from Canada. This kind of means you are screwed, you will have to pay the two taxes. Whoever buys the motorcycle from you will also have to pay GST and PST, based on whatever price you charge them for the used motorcycle.
Be aware that the motorcycle may also have to pass a used vehicle safety check when you sell it. The exact requirements for this safety check vary from province to province. If the moto is less than a year old, the safety check will be more or less a formality, provided the tires and brakes are in good condition (not worn out), however, it will cost you a few bucks - probably an hour's worth of labour at a moto dealership - to get the check done, and it is yet another PITA in the process of selling the bike.
Lastly - be aware that in almost all parts of Canada, riding a motorcycle is very much a seasonal (summer) activity - if you try to sell one in the Northern Hemisphere fall, or at the end of the summer, you might have to take a bit of a knockdown price to get rid of it, because whoever buys it will likely wind up putting it into storage until the spring.
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19 Apr 2006
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Hey, I'm traveling a very similar route to you guys, but I will be about 4 or 5 days behind you, and arriving in Vancouver around the 16th or 17th of Sept. On the first of september you are close to The Badlands National Park. It might be worth the detour to drive through the northen section. Theres also a free campground there, but no water I'm afraid. Check out http://www.nps.gov/badl/
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Last day at work
A big thank you to the following people who have contributed.
Riq
Bill Ryder
Rob Braybrooke
Quastdog
John Ferris
The HUBB is a certainly a great place to do research.
See you on the road.
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The farther East?
One quick question Zappa. If you are traveling west from Ontario to Vancouver and you say the people are nicer the farther east you go does that mean that you are running into less nice people all the time?
Just wondering.
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Riq we are in Jasper and have met some fantastic people along the way, biker travellers are a different breed. Even caught up with Zappa on the Duffey Lake Rd between Mt Currie and Lilloet the other day and had time for a short chat.
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Where Next
Are you still planning on heading South from Jasper?
I am in Regina however I will be headed back to Edmonton on Thursday night if you are going to be cutting west.
I took the Jasper-Banff highway (93) last friday and reminded myself exactly how beautiful it is.
Keep me posted, you never know where I might get to on the weekend.
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Riq we are at a backpackers in Vernon tonight then heading to Castlegar tomorrow. We did the Icelands Parkway the other day, (Not sure what the highway number is, might be 93) from Lake Louise to Jasper and it must be the most scenic road that I have ever travelled. Bears, Glaciers the lot.
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