you can declare 'two live chickens' on a bill of sale if you want.
Dayummmm.. And I declared 2 roasted chickens the last time around![]()
Oh I don't know, maybe the original post? On the ball tonight eh? Point being, yes insurance does care what's declared as purchase price.
Just to make it more interesting the MTO requires an appraisal for value on anything over 25 years old. In these cases, not only do you get to pay tax ( and on what figure its appraised at and on what could be a hunk of un useable junk) but also the appraiser fee ( which could be as much as $100 or more).
It is really annoying when you realise potentially how much tax they can get from one vehicle if it is sold multiple time. One bike I bought a few years back had had 14 previous owners. I figured they likely got 100% of the original purchase price out of it.
Enough already, tax the bike once when its sold and exempt it thereafter or if that doesn't seem right let it be taxed up to 5 years after the original sale but cut it off at some point.
I wouldn't mind the tax so much but the government just seems to waste it anyway don't they?
Cheers all,
spyug
can we declare $1 on bill of sale?
Is this new? When I registered my KZ400 it was over 25 y/o and I didn't need it appraised.
It's not about the cost, it's about the principle of the matter. While we can all accept the fact that the government needs to collect its lb of flesh on the initial sale of the item, do they REALLY have to go over and over and over for as many times as the vehicle was sold? Sometimes we just have to say enough is enough.
I had to pay tax twice on the used bike I bought than re-bought it again when I sold it. So the government in essence got 4 taxes on that one bike. Now in Alberta they don't tax you on buying used so probably cheaper to buy it here and crate it home.
oh yeah good point lol. It's easy to register it in Alberta as I work here most of the year, got an Alberta driver's license too but I own a house in Ontario too. Insurance is 4 times cheaper but I think you have to take an emission test and all sorts of safety inspection to register it in Ontario which will defeat the tax savings I think. Hmm maybe I'll look into it further when the time comes. Man we live in one country but when you live in multi provinces it's a redtape headache.
hahaha, I like being in a kind of European union (sarcasm here) I got my license void because I was coming from another province. Same thing applies to BA diploma with the Government, courses federally recognized but not recognized by other provinces (like, driving course, hunting etc), driving experience not recognized with insurance companies etc.
...they had a hard time understanding his license. They asked him if this was for a Motorcycle and a car he said yes. He now has a GM license. He's never been on a bike before.