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April 19th 21, 11:58 PM
Today, the Canadian government announced that a new luxury tax (Italian style) will be implemented Jan 1st, 2022. The tax applies to vehicles retailing for CDN$100,000 (equivalent to US$80,000) at the rate of 10% on total price or 20% on price over CDN$100,000, whichever is less. The sales tax of 13% in Ontario, applies to the total price marked up by the luxury tax! The luxury tax applies to cars, aircraft and boats (at CDN$250,000), but what was amazing (in a bad way) is that they singled out gliders specifically in the announcement yet I’ll bet that far less than 10 new gliders are sold in Canada each year. Seems like the politicians like their boats - no other way to explain the difference for them.

Dan Marotta
April 20th 21, 04:37 PM
Seems like we got what we voted for. Suck it up, Cupcake.

What was that I learned in history class? Something about not knowing
about history and having to repeat it?

Dan
5J

On 4/19/21 4:58 PM, wrote:
> Today, the Canadian government announced that a new luxury tax (Italian style) will be implemented Jan 1st, 2022. The tax applies to vehicles retailing for CDN$100,000 (equivalent to US$80,000) at the rate of 10% on total price or 20% on price over CDN$100,000, whichever is less. The sales tax of 13% in Ontario, applies to the total price marked up by the luxury tax! The luxury tax applies to cars, aircraft and boats (at CDN$250,000), but what was amazing (in a bad way) is that they singled out gliders specifically in the announcement yet I’ll bet that far less than 10 new gliders are sold in Canada each year. Seems like the politicians like their boats - no other way to explain the difference for them.
>

Ty Miller
April 20th 21, 07:30 PM
The Canadian Government? An amusing phrase. Perhaps you meant to say the cowering, bought and paid for, Chinese Communist Propaganda Gargling, Canadian Sock Puppets?

Don’t get angry about taxes. Check your privilege and share the bounty! I suggest that you learn to enjoy this new Canadian “Luxury” tax. Think of it as a privilege to be asked to pay it. Considering that Canada is an enlightened country which has voted for Justin Trudip (and his ilk) TWICE in a row, it really should be much worse by now. One could easily argue that you “high on the hog” Canadian fancy sailplane owners are getting off quite easily with “ONLY” a 20% Canadian FU Evil Rich Tax.

Now Cheer Up and be sure to mail in YOUR FAIR SHARE immediately!

On Monday, April 19, 2021 at 6:59:01 PM UTC-4, wrote:
> Today, the Canadian government announced that a new luxury tax (Italian style) will be implemented Jan 1st, 2022. The tax applies to vehicles retailing for CDN$100,000 (equivalent to US$80,000) at the rate of 10% on total price or 20% on price over CDN$100,000, whichever is less. The sales tax of 13% in Ontario, applies to the total price marked up by the luxury tax! The luxury tax applies to cars, aircraft and boats (at CDN$250,000), but what was amazing (in a bad way) is that they singled out gliders specifically in the announcement yet I’ll bet that far less than 10 new gliders are sold in Canada each year. Seems like the politicians like their boats - no other way to explain the difference for them.

April 20th 21, 08:50 PM
On Tuesday, April 20, 2021 at 11:37:20 AM UTC-4, Dan Marotta wrote:
> Seems like we got what we voted for. Suck it up, Cupcake.
>
> What was that I learned in history class? Something about not knowing
> about history and having to repeat it?
>
> Dan
> 5J
> On 4/19/21 4:58 PM, wrote:
> > Today, the Canadian government announced that a new luxury tax (Italian style) will be implemented Jan 1st, 2022. The tax applies to vehicles retailing for CDN$100,000 (equivalent to US$80,000) at the rate of 10% on total price or 20% on price over CDN$100,000, whichever is less. The sales tax of 13% in Ontario, applies to the total price marked up by the luxury tax! The luxury tax applies to cars, aircraft and boats (at CDN$250,000), but what was amazing (in a bad way) is that they singled out gliders specifically in the announcement yet I’ll bet that far less than 10 new gliders are sold in Canada each year. Seems like the politicians like their boats - no other way to explain the difference for them.
> >
Be aware Dan, the same thing could be happening here soon with the goof and bimbo in office. Old Bob

Tony[_7_]
April 20th 21, 10:26 PM
On Tuesday, April 20, 2021 at 3:50:30 PM UTC-4, wrote:
> On Tuesday, April 20, 2021 at 11:37:20 AM UTC-4, Dan Marotta wrote:
> > Seems like we got what we voted for. Suck it up, Cupcake.
> >
> > What was that I learned in history class? Something about not knowing
> > about history and having to repeat it?
> >
> > Dan
> > 5J
> > On 4/19/21 4:58 PM, wrote:
> > > Today, the Canadian government announced that a new luxury tax (Italian style) will be implemented Jan 1st, 2022. The tax applies to vehicles retailing for CDN$100,000 (equivalent to US$80,000) at the rate of 10% on total price or 20% on price over CDN$100,000, whichever is less. The sales tax of 13% in Ontario, applies to the total price marked up by the luxury tax! The luxury tax applies to cars, aircraft and boats (at CDN$250,000), but what was amazing (in a bad way) is that they singled out gliders specifically in the announcement yet I’ll bet that far less than 10 new gliders are sold in Canada each year. Seems like the politicians like their boats - no other way to explain the difference for them.
> > >
> Be aware Dan, the same thing could be happening here soon with the goof and bimbo in office. Old Bob
Sounds like a shot in the arm for market prices of Schweizer, Glasflugel, etc.!

George Haeh
April 21st 21, 03:44 AM
Canadians have to remember that we are really buying glider kits in a Cobra box. Have manufacturer issue separate invoices for kit parts. Ship to US port. Arrange spots to store kit parts on both sides of the Canada /US border. Bring no more than $100,000 CDN worth of aircraft parts across the border at a time.

If you don't arrange with RIV (Registrar of Imported Vehicles) ahead of time, there will be a delay of some weeks while RIV performs its bureaucratic self abuse before you can take the trailer back across the border to retrieve the remaining kit parts. Perhaps you can swap trailers with a buddy with a compatible glider.

Likely the border will be open by the time the tax becomes effective.

Dave Nadler
April 21st 21, 11:18 PM
On 4/20/2021 10:44 PM, George Haeh wrote:
> Canadians have to remember that we are really buying glider kits in a Cobra box.

George must be a motorglider pilot!

April 22nd 21, 12:46 AM
On Wednesday, April 21, 2021 at 6:18:04 PM UTC-4, wrote:
> On 4/20/2021 10:44 PM, George Haeh wrote:
> > Canadians have to remember that we are really buying glider kits in a Cobra box.
> George must be a motorglider pilot!
Dave, I had surgery today and this is the first laugh of the day, do you guys have something in common?

George Haeh
April 22nd 21, 03:44 AM
On Wednesday, April 21, 2021 at 4:18:04 PM UTC-6, wrote:
> On 4/20/2021 10:44 PM, George Haeh wrote:
> > Canadians have to remember that we are really buying glider kits in a Cobra box.
> George must be a motorglider pilot!

There's a serious diesel motor on the other end of the winch line.

Send money and I'll be happy to try out my strategy with a self launch order.

Guy Byars[_5_]
April 22nd 21, 06:29 PM
Sadly, the revenue generated by this tax on new gliders will probably not cover the administrative costs to implement it.

2G
April 23rd 21, 07:39 AM
On Thursday, April 22, 2021 at 10:29:13 AM UTC-7, wrote:
> Sadly, the revenue generated by this tax on new gliders will probably not cover the administrative costs to implement it.
This seems to be a PROPOSED luxury tax:
https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/luxury-tax-on-yachts-cars-and-personal-aircraft-laid-out-in-new-federal-budget-1.5393511
Canadian citizens still have time to rise up and demand accountability from their leaders. These kind of taxes never produce the revenue their proponents predict.

Tom

April 24th 21, 03:42 AM
On Thursday, April 22, 2021 at 11:39:40 PM UTC-7, 2G wrote:
> On Thursday, April 22, 2021 at 10:29:13 AM UTC-7, wrote:
> > Sadly, the revenue generated by this tax on new gliders will probably not cover the administrative costs to implement it.
> This seems to be a PROPOSED luxury tax:
> https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/luxury-tax-on-yachts-cars-and-personal-aircraft-laid-out-in-new-federal-budget-1.5393511
> Canadian citizens still have time to rise up and demand accountability from their leaders. These kind of taxes never produce the revenue their proponents predict.
>
> Tom
Like the tax cut revenue that is promised from the cuts in the US?

2G
April 30th 21, 04:00 AM
On Friday, April 23, 2021 at 7:42:59 PM UTC-7, wrote:
> On Thursday, April 22, 2021 at 11:39:40 PM UTC-7, 2G wrote:
> > On Thursday, April 22, 2021 at 10:29:13 AM UTC-7, wrote:
> > > Sadly, the revenue generated by this tax on new gliders will probably not cover the administrative costs to implement it.
> > This seems to be a PROPOSED luxury tax:
> > https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/luxury-tax-on-yachts-cars-and-personal-aircraft-laid-out-in-new-federal-budget-1.5393511
> > Canadian citizens still have time to rise up and demand accountability from their leaders. These kind of taxes never produce the revenue their proponents predict.
> >
> > Tom
> Like the tax cut revenue that is promised from the cuts in the US?

No, not like that at all - those revenues actually happened.

Tom

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