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Originally Posted by Teriyaki
What fresh hell is this? If i'm understanding it correctly it looks like they're looking to tax EVERYTHING you sell second-hand now? Yes, the initial scope is a flat $10,000 and above, but it's a very slippery slope from there. Shocked this isnt this being discussed, like everywhere?
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I think the intent is to make people who sell online as a registered business, whether used or new charge PST. Not so much the casual joe blow selling their used shit.
It would bring them in line with brick and mortar retailers that have to charge PST even on used goods (IE pawn shops).
Not saying I agree with paying PST on used goods, but I understand it.