I would think a dealer is someone who's primary income comes from selling...someone who sells to fund their personal collection is a collector/hobbyist in my mind...
I would think a dealer is someone who's primary income comes from selling...someone who sells to fund their personal collection is a collector/hobbyist in my mind...
On that basis I am not a dealer.
The problem with GST is it is not a level playing field, if it is applied to all monetary transactions then it is fair for all. If you start picking and choosing then you end up with a Tampon tax.
I would think a dealer is someone who's primary income comes from selling...someone who sells to fund their personal collection is a collector/hobbyist in my mind...
On that basis I am not a dealer.
The problem with GST is it is not a level playing field, if it is applied to all monetary transactions then it is fair for all. If you start picking and choosing then you end up with a Tampon tax.
So Rick wants collectors exempt from paying GST, then it's probably fair that people who buy medical supplies and health supplements on eBay should be exempt, because it is not for fun it is for health and healthy is good for society...and so on.
Besides, how many times does a "collector" swoop in on an unsuspecting seller who has listed an item not knowing what it is worth and then that "collector" buys it and simply flips it for profit...that is a business. I am not criticising the buyer for doing that, but 9 times out of 10 the purchase is made with the sole intent of making a quick buck not some altruistic notion that they will be able to afford the Pretty Woman 1SH they've had their eye on for a while...
It's too hard to pick and choose who to exempt and who to not, because as sure as eggs don't bounce someone will find a way to exploit the exemption and then how is it fair?
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The problem with GST is it is not a level playing field, if it is applied to all monetary transactions then it is fair for all. If you start picking and choosing then you end up with a Tampon tax.
So Rick wants collectors exempt from paying GST, then it's probably fair that people who buy medical supplies and health supplements on eBay should be exempt, because it is not for fun it is for health and healthy is good for society...and so on.
Besides, how many times does a "collector" swoop in on an unsuspecting seller who has listed an item not knowing what it is worth and then that "collector" buys it and simply flips it for profit...that is a business. I am not criticising the buyer for doing that, but 9 times out of 10 the purchase is made with the sole intent of making a quick buck not some altruistic notion that they will be able to afford the Pretty Woman 1SH they've had their eye on for a while...
It's too hard to pick and choose who to exempt and who to not, because as sure as eggs don't bounce someone will find a way to exploit the exemption and then how is it fair?