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 Author: Nubs_Select View Messages Posted By Nubs_Select
 Posted: Mar 8, 2023 02:39
 Subject: Re: Please explain taxes for Canadian sellers
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In Taxes, wildchicken13 writes:
  In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  didn't they speed the process up?

Yes, you can now get positive feedback by asking in the forum

Nah that was patched with the latest update at the same time they patched the
goblet exploit
 Author: wildchicken13 View Messages Posted By wildchicken13
 Posted: Mar 8, 2023 02:31
 Subject: Re: Please explain taxes for Canadian sellers
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In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  didn't they speed the process up?

Yes, you can now get positive feedback by asking in the forum
 Author: Nubs_Select View Messages Posted By Nubs_Select
 Posted: Mar 7, 2023 16:19
 Subject: Re: Please explain taxes for Canadian sellers
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In Taxes, Micheal_m writes:
  In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  In Taxes, Micheal_m writes:
  In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  In Taxes, Micheal_m writes:
  In Taxes, Micheal_m writes:
  In Taxes, SylvainLS writes:
  In Taxes, Micheal_m writes:
  Lol ya that's fine and dandy. I'm not a store selling the to public,
I'm a private citizen selling to another private citizen. Not a store or
registered business. Even if i was a registered business un canada im pretty
sure i do not have to collect hst if revenues are Under 30k. Dont quote me on
the amount. That may be different.

So, where did you see that BrickLink would make you collect taxes if you don’t
have to?

I thought I read about a new process for canadian sellers having to cover the
hst tax for buyers outside of Canada for income taxes purposes. Implemented in
Nov 2022. I have to try and fi d the link


Dammnit now I can't find it. Lol ill post when I do.

Pretty sure you don’t have to worry about tax at all if your just a small store.
Much less so for selling to non canadiens. Any taxes for International stuff
like that is the Byers responsibility not the sellers so you should be good.
Also I can’t say I’ve ever heard of having to charge say Canada tax for a (for
example) New Zealand buyer (that was a difficult word to spell )




Right carry on per normal. Hence why I thought what I read was crazy. Maybe a
I had a few to many last night and made it up.very possible too. Lol

and a plus (not sure if I'm just lucky or its a Canadian thing) the
CRA is pretty friendly. I've had to call them multiple times and I would
vote them the best and friendliest tax people on the planet



Bahaha. I can feel the sarcasm thru my phone screen. To funny.

the funny thing is I'm not even joking every encounter I've
had has been amazing (excluding the multiple audits ) and they are always able
to answer questions and get things setup and ready
 Author: mmattt View Messages Posted By mmattt
 Posted: Mar 7, 2023 15:51
 Subject: Re: Please explain taxes for Canadian sellers
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In Taxes, Emporiosa writes:
  In Taxes, wildchicken13 writes:
  In Taxes, Micheal_m writes:
  So new to this site, and I have several classic full sets I'm looking to
sell. What is the deal with Canadian sellers having to pay hst for the buyer
outside of Canada?
This make no sense to me. I'm not a retailer, I'm a guy just trying to
sell some lego. What's the deal?

Maybe there is a link somewhere someone can post for me please?

Seems pretty ridiculous to me.


Thanks in advance

Canadian sellers don't have to pay taxes

Yes they do on their seller fees. As of Nov 2022.

https://www.bricklink.com/help.asp?helpID=2555



Ah yes see this is what I was talking about.
 Author: mmattt View Messages Posted By mmattt
 Posted: Mar 7, 2023 15:44
 Subject: Re: Please explain taxes for Canadian sellers
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In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  In Taxes, Micheal_m writes:
  In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
  In Taxes, Micheal_m writes:
  In Taxes, Micheal_m writes:
  In Taxes, SylvainLS writes:
  In Taxes, Micheal_m writes:
  Lol ya that's fine and dandy. I'm not a store selling the to public,
I'm a private citizen selling to another private citizen. Not a store or
registered business. Even if i was a registered business un canada im pretty
sure i do not have to collect hst if revenues are Under 30k. Dont quote me on
the amount. That may be different.

So, where did you see that BrickLink would make you collect taxes if you don’t
have to?

I thought I read about a new process for canadian sellers having to cover the
hst tax for buyers outside of Canada for income taxes purposes. Implemented in
Nov 2022. I have to try and fi d the link


Dammnit now I can't find it. Lol ill post when I do.

Pretty sure you don’t have to worry about tax at all if your just a small store.
Much less so for selling to non canadiens. Any taxes for International stuff
like that is the Byers responsibility not the sellers so you should be good.
Also I can’t say I’ve ever heard of having to charge say Canada tax for a (for
example) New Zealand buyer (that was a difficult word to spell )




Right carry on per normal. Hence why I thought what I read was crazy. Maybe a
I had a few to many last night and made it up.very possible too. Lol

and a plus (not sure if I'm just lucky or its a Canadian thing) the
CRA is pretty friendly. I've had to call them multiple times and I would
vote them the best and friendliest tax people on the planet



Bahaha. I can feel the sarcasm thru my phone screen. To funny.

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