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Harmonized Sales Tax and the Provincial Motor Vehicle Tax RC4100(E) Rev. 08

Is this pamphlet for you? T his pamphlet explains whether or not you have to pay tax when you register a motor vehicle in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, or Newfoundland and Labrador. If you have a visual impairment, you can get our publications in braille, large print, etext (CD or diskette), or MP3. For more information, visit our Web site at www.cra.gc.ca/alternate or call 1-800-959-2221. La version française de cette publication est intitulée La taxe de vente harmonisée et la taxe provinciale sur les véhicules à moteur. www.cra.gc.ca

Definitions Motor vehicle means any vehicle that has to be registered for highway use in your. Examples include: passenger vehicles; trucks and other freight transportation vehicles; recreational and sporting vehicles such as snowmobiles and all-terrain vehicles; travel and tent trailers, as well as snowmobile, boat, and other trailers or semi-trailers for on-road use; motorcycles, scooters, and mopeds; tractors; and special purpose motor vehicles such as tow trucks, mobile cranes, firefighting vehicles, cement mixer trucks, road sweepers, spraying vehicles, mobile workshops, and mobile radiology units. Participating means the s of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, or Newfoundland and Labrador. www.cra.gc.ca 3

Harmonized Sales Tax and the Provincial Motor Vehicle Tax Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) The participating s have harmonized their provincial sales taxes (PST) with the goods and services tax (GST) to create the harmonized sales tax (HST). The HST has the same basic operating rules as the GST and applies to the same base of supplies of goods and services that are taxable under the GST. The rates are as follows: Before January 1, 2008: GST 6% HST 14% (6% federal part and 8% provincial part) After December 31, 2007: GST 5% HST 13% (5% federal part and 8% provincial part) The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) administers HST on behalf of the participating s. If you buy a motor vehicle in a participating or bring a motor vehicle into a participating, you may have to pay either the provincial part of the HST or a provincial motor vehicle tax when you register the vehicle. What tax do I pay? If you did not pay any GST/HST on the vehicle (for example, you bought it through a private sale), you may have to pay the provincial motor vehicle tax when you register the vehicle. Your provincial government imposes and administers this tax, which is separate from GST/HST. You cannot recover it as an input tax credit (ITC) even if you are a GST/HST registrant and use the vehicle for commercial purposes. Contact your provincial vehicle registration office, or local provincial tax administration office, for rules specific to your. 4 www.cra.gc.ca

Note If you use your vehicle for commercial purposes and have registered it in Nova Scotia and paid the provincial motor vehicle tax, you can apply for a rebate of the tax. You will have to show proof that you are registered for the GST/HST, such as your CRA Business Number. For more information and application forms, call Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations at 1-800-670-4357. If you paid only GST on the vehicle (for example, you bought it from a GST/HST registrant in a non-participating or you imported the vehicle), you may have to pay the provincial part of the HST when you register the vehicle. In some cases, you may not have to pay the provincial motor vehicle tax. Some of these exceptions include: You purchased your vehicle in a participating from a GST/HST registrant (for example, a fisher or farmer) who used the vehicle for commercial purposes. The registrant should have collected HST. You are moving from one participating to another participating, and you have already paid HST on the vehicle. You lived in a non-participating before moving to a participating, and owned and used your vehicle before the move. (This depends on how long you owned the vehicle and whether you paid PST in a non-participating.) Note If you are registering your vehicle in Nova Scotia, you do not have to show proof that you paid PST in a non-participating. You are returning to Canada after an absence of at least one year, and you owned your vehicle and used it abroad for at least six months. You inherited the vehicle. For more information on whether these or any other exceptions apply to you, contact your provincial motor vehicle registration office, or local provincial tax administration office. www.cra.gc.ca 5

When do I have to pay the provincial part of HST? You have to pay the provincial part of the HST when you: bring a vehicle from a non-participating (where you have already paid GST) into a participating ; or buy a vehicle from someone who is outside Canada, and the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has collected the GST at the border. You have to pay the provincial part of the tax when you register your vehicle. Your provincial motor vehicle registration office will collect the provincial part of the HST for the CRA. Do the s and the CRA calculate tax on the same value? The participating s use the same value to calculate the provincial part of the HST as the CRA uses to calculate the GST. Can I recover the provincial part of HST? If you are a GST/HST registrant and are using the vehicle for commercial purposes, you can recover the provincial part of the HST as an input tax credit (ITC) when you file your regular GST/HST return (subject to the usual ITC entitlement rules). For more information, see Guide RC4022, General Information for GST/HST Registrants. Remember that you cannot recover the provincial motor vehicle tax as an ITC. However, in Nova Scotia, you can apply for a rebate of the tax if you are a GST/HST registrant and you use your vehicle for commercial purposes. For more information, call Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations at 1-800-670-4357. 6 www.cra.gc.ca

Registering a vehicle in a participating This table summarizes the type of tax you have to pay when you register your vehicle in a participating. Purchased vehicle from a GST/HST registrant in a participating Tax paid on purchase or importation HST Tax to be paid on registration none a non-registrant in a participating OR a non-registrant in a non-participating none provincial motor vehicle tax a registrant in a non-participating OR outside Canada GST provincial part of the HST www.cra.gc.ca 7

For more information C ontact us if, after reading this pamphlet, you would like to get forms or publications, or you need more help. To get forms or publications, visit our Web site at www.cra.gc.ca/forms or call 1-800-959-2221. For more information about the GST/HST, visit our Web site at www.cra.gc.ca or call 1-800-959-5525. If you need more information about the provincial motor vehicle tax, contact your local provincial tax administration office. Your opinion counts If you have any comments or suggestions that could help us improve our publications, we would like to hear from you. Please send your comments to: Taxpayer Services Directorate Canada Revenue Agency 750 Heron Road Ottawa ON K1A 0L5