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Re: Why does TLC collect GST?!? (was Re: Lego New is Up (and...))
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lugnet.market.shopping, lugnet.loc.ca
Date: 
Fri, 15 Sep 2000 20:40:28 GMT
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In lugnet.lego.direct, Steve Chapple writes:
Another good point.  What really bother's me though is this:

  " In placing your order, you authorize LEGO Shop at Home to appoint
  a Canadian customs broker to act on your behalf to obtain customs
  clearance of your merchandise and remit applicable duties AND TAXES
  to Revenue Canada. Amounts received by LEGO Direct for duties AND
  TAXES are accepted on your behalf, for the broker. "   (Emphasis mine)

I know from my last order that they are charging GST on items.  This IMO
is totally bogus!  The GST applies to purchases made IN CANADA.  We're
buying something from the USA, (as evidenced by the customs charge) so
the GST does not apply.  We Canadians already know we're taxed more
than anywhere else, so I'll restrain myself from ranting about that.  What
I want to know is why is TLC doing Ottawa's dirty work?  I can understand
them collecting the duty - it's more efficient for everyone involved - but
why the GST?  Ottawa wants to "have it's cake and eat it to" - No surprise
there, but why is TLC in on the scam?  Oh - Don't forget the "rubbing salt
in the wound" part - It's all done in US$, so the tax is 150% as much as
it should be, and we also get charged a percentage/fee to convert our pesos.

Whenever you buy something internationally, and have it shipped to you, you
pay applicable duties and taxes - which in the case of toys, is 0% duty and 7%
tax.

I'm not sure what you mean by the tax being 150% of what it should be - 7% is
7%, regardless of the currency.

When I ordered grey brick packs (5145) back in the spring, I did some math,
and figured out as best I could from the prices of the packs & the current
exchange rate, how much it cost me now that S@H moved to the US.  Over 20
brick packs, the difference was pennies.

LEGO charges you X amount USD for your order, and it's your credit
card/bank/whatever that does the currency conversion.  If you're getting
burned on the exchange rate, that's what's doing it.


James



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  Why does TLC collect GST?!? (was Re: Lego New is Up (and...))
 
(...) Absolutely - I suspect we would all concur. Perhaps that is going to be "fixed" when the on-line ordering becomes available. Julie Krenz wrote: (...) Another good point. What really bother's me though is this: " In placing your order, you (...) (24 years ago, 15-Sep-00, to lugnet.lego.direct, lugnet.market.shopping)

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