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		<title>New Details on The HST</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2009 17:42:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The provincial government is proposing to harmonize the GST with the PST. This new tax will be known as the HST. This would underlying principle is to increase efficiencies by having just a single tax, however, some goods (like housing) that have never been subject to the PST, suddenly would be. This has many people [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The provincial government is proposing to harmonize the GST with the PST. This new tax will be known as the HST. This would underlying principle is to increase efficiencies by having just a single tax, however, some goods (like housing) that have never been subject to the PST, suddenly would be.</p>
<p>This has many people inside and outside the Real Estate industry very concerned. The cost of a new condo or home in the GTA could jump overnight by tens of thousands if this new tax was implemented with no concessions. (Resale properties are not subject to the GST or PST).</p>
<p>The province just announced some new proposed changes to be made to how the HST is implemented as it pertains to new housing. Continue reading for the full press release from TREB.</p>
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<p><span style="font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;"><em>June 19, 2009</em> &#8212; The  provincial government has announced some proposed changes to the way it would  apply the proposed Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) to the purchase price of newly  constructed housing. The provincial government has also announced proposed  transitional details for newly constructed  properties.</p>
<p><strong>Background</strong><br />
The provincial government has  announced that it intends to combine the eight percent Provincial Sales Tax with  the five percent federal Goods and Services Tax, creating a 13 percent  Harmonized Sales Tax (HST).<br />
• The HST is NOT YET IN EFFECT. The provincial  government has indicated that it intends to bring the HST into effect beginning  on July 1, 2010.<br />
• HST will not apply on the purchase price of re-sale  homes.<br />
• HST would apply to services such as moving cost, legal fees, home  inspection fees, and REALTOR® commissions.</p>
<p><strong>Proposed Changes for  New Housing Rebate</strong><br />
HST will apply to the purchase price of newly  constructed homes. Originally, the provincial government indicated that it would  provide a rebate to ensure that, on average, new homes under $400,000 would not  be subject to an additional tax burden. Homes priced between $400,000 and  $500,000 would be eligible for a portion of the rebate, and homes priced above  $500,000 would be subject to the full HST. However, the provincial government is  proposing some significant enhancements to these rebates, as  follows:<br />
<strong>• Enhanced new housing rebat</strong>e &#8211; The province is  proposing to enhance the new housing rebate so that new homes across all price  ranges would receive a 75 per cent rebate of the provincial portion of the  single sales tax on the first $400,000. For new homes under $400,000, this would  mean, on average, no additional tax amount compared to the current  system.<br />
<strong>• New rental housing rebate</strong> &#8211; Similar to the  enhanced new housing rebate, the province is proposing a rebate for new  residential rental properties. This proposed rebate would support affordable  rental housing across Ontario.</p>
<p><strong>Proposed Transitional Rules for  New Housing</strong><br />
The province is also proposing transitional rules for  new housing. Generally, as part of the transitional rules, sales of new homes  under written agreements of purchase and sale entered into on or before June 18,  2009 would not be subject to the provincial portion of the single sales tax,  even if both ownership and possession are transferred on or after July 1, 2010.  The tax would also not apply to sales of new homes under written agreements of  purchase and sale entered into after June 18, 2009 where ownership or possession  is transferred before July 1, 2010.</p>
<p><strong>More  Detail</strong><br />
Additional detail on the proposed enhancements to the new  housing rebate, rental housing rebate, and new housing transition rules is  available from the Provincial Government <a href="http://www.rev.gov.on.ca/english/notices/str/02.html" target="_blank">here</a>. </span></p>
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