JadeDragon wrote:How will the Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) affect my purchase?
Further to Nickelmeister's post, I found this on the Mint's site:
"Following the implementation of harmonized sales tax (HST) regimes in Ontario and British Columbia on July 1, 2010, all gold and silver products meeting the following conditions will be HST exempt:
Minimum purity must be 99.5% for gold and platinum and 99.9% for silver;
Products must be in bar, ingot, coin or wafer form; and
Coins satisfying minimum purity levels must have also been issued by a government authority as legal tender.
For further information, please visit the Canada Revenue Agency's website at http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/gncy/hrmnztn/menu-eng.html "
I ordered, no taxes, no shipping, just $20 a coin. Fantastic deal! This is not going to resell at face value ever.
Specifications
MintageLimited to 200000 coins worldwide
Composition99.99% pure silver
Finishspecimen
Weight (g) 7.96 (7.96 grams = 0.28 oz)
Diameter (mm) 27
Edgeserrated
Certificatenot serialized
Face value20 dollars
ArtistCosme Saffioti (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse)
However there is always someone in the room who thinks it's a bad idea: https://www.kitcomm.com/showthread.php?p=1220777
Nickelmeister wrote:JadeDragon wrote:How will the Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) affect my purchase?
Further to Nickelmeister's post, I found this on the Mint's site:
"Following the implementation of harmonized sales tax (HST) regimes in Ontario and British Columbia on July 1, 2010, all gold and silver products meeting the following conditions will be HST exempt:
Minimum purity must be 99.5% for gold and platinum and 99.9% for silver;
Products must be in bar, ingot, coin or wafer form; and
Coins satisfying minimum purity levels must have also been issued by a government authority as legal tender.
For further information, please visit the Canada Revenue Agency's website at http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/gncy/hrmnztn/menu-eng.html "
I ordered, no taxes, no shipping, just $20 a coin. Fantastic deal! This is not going to resell at face value ever.
Specifications
MintageLimited to 200000 coins worldwide
Composition99.99% pure silver
Finishspecimen
Weight (g) 7.96 (7.96 grams = 0.28 oz)
Diameter (mm) 27
Edgeserrated
Certificatenot serialized
Face value20 dollars
ArtistCosme Saffioti (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse)
However there is always someone in the room who thinks it's a bad idea: https://www.kitcomm.com/showthread.php?p=1220777
I just ordered too and was charged PST in Manitoba (7%).
You are correct that proper "bullion" is exempt from all taxes in Canada, however this coin is considered semi-numismatic and still attracts Provincial Sales Tax.
In fact, even gold/silver maples which are "special issues" (ie Privy marks, Olympic designs) are subject to tax as they are considered collectibles.
oktyabyr wrote:Anyone in Canada interested in buying some for fellow realcenters south of the border?
gothboi30 wrote:Current spot price of silver per kitco.com as of 11:43 pm cst Feb. 9th, 2011 is listed as $30.13/toz. This coin lists as 0.255919 toz, so 30.13 x 0.255919 = 7.7108394 or roughly $7.71. $20 for $7.71 worth of silver? Doesn't seem like much of a deal to me..... (coin lists as 7.96 grams which converts to 0.255919 troy ounces).
JadeDragon wrote:gothboi30 wrote:Current spot price of silver per kitco.com as of 11:43 pm cst Feb. 9th, 2011 is listed as $30.13/toz. This coin lists as 0.255919 toz, so 30.13 x 0.255919 = 7.7108394 or roughly $7.71. $20 for $7.71 worth of silver? Doesn't seem like much of a deal to me..... (coin lists as 7.96 grams which converts to 0.255919 troy ounces).
I agree with the math, but even if silver goes to $5 an oz you are still holding $20 face. I'll trade a $20 paper bill for a great looking $20 coin made of 9999 fine silver every day all day. It's a can't lose deal - kind of like getting copper pennies for face value. You still have your penny even if you can't get copper value out of it.
franklin wrote:didou:
My ignorance is about to show but, regarding the adverisement for the coin, are there folks who don't read English up there, only French?
franklin wrote:didou:
My ignorance is about to show but, regarding the adverisement for the coin, are there folks who don't read English up there, only French?
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