A buddy who bought his boat in 2005 and just recently licensed it
last spring magically rec'd his tax bill in the mail last week.
When you license the boat they collect the money. You don't pay anything to the seller. If you decide to only license the trailer then you only pay 12% on the trialer price so MAKE SURE you break out the cost of both with 2 bills of sale or you will have an issue determining the cost of the trailer!!!
If your boat is stolen how will you prove it is yours if you don't register it? The previous owner if crooked could come back anytime and claim that you stole his boat. He is still the registered owner and now it is your word against his.
Are you sure of that? When I registered my boat at Service Canada last November I asked about paying the tax on it. I was told that it was strictly a provincial matter to collect taxes. Registering is a federal matter and they had nothing to do with the collection of taxes.
I had to go to Service BC to pay the tax on my boat.
Dave
If you Reg with Service Canada, it takes about 7-10 month for the BC tax man to come collecting, but he will.
Also, get a bill of sale for the trailer, just the hull and all the other stuff that came with it. In other words get three bills of sale with a breakdown for each item. The just take in the Bill of Sale for the hull to SC to get it registered, ditto for the trailer and the last is a piece of mind in case something happens like Profisher said.
Cheers
SS
So was just reading up on this thread and I'm wondering if anyone knows what the deal would be if I bought a boat now and held off on registering it until 2012, would I pay HST or just pst on it? Fvck! So confused. Maybe I should just print up some k numbers myself and then tax man gets none.