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West Shore voters reject HST

West Shore voters united with the majority of the province in rejecting the controversial harmonized sales tax in favour of the PST-GST system.

West Shore voters united with the majority of British Columbians in rejecting the controversial harmonized sales tax in favour of the PST-GST system.

Juan de Fuca voters mailed in 12,600 referendum ballots, with 62.5 per cent saying B次元官网网址測esB次元官网网址 to extinguishing the HST. Esquimalt-Royal Roads had 58 per cent in favour of dumping the HST. Overall, 54.7 per cent of British Columbians who voted in the referendum rejected the tax.

West Shore Chamber of Commerce CEO Dan Spinner suspects the referendum results are more a repudiation of how former premier Gordon Campbell brought in the tax, rather than a strong comment on tax policy.

B次元官网网址淭he referendum was more on (CampbellB次元官网网址檚) style of leadership,B次元官网网址 Spinner said, noting that the chamber remains neutral on the tax. B次元官网网址淭he HST was supposed to benefit small businesses, but I think there was always suspicion this was more about Howe Street than Main Street.B次元官网网址

Spinner said the West Shore business community was uniformly divided on the HST, with many in restaurant and new construction opposed, but with wholesalers and many retailers being less impacted.

B次元官网网址淭his tells the government to be careful how it governs. That if they make public announcements, they need to create a public trust,B次元官网网址 he said. B次元官网网址淧eople want the government to put in good tax policy, but more so they want the government to be straight with them.B次元官网网址

The provincial government says the transition back to the five per cent GST and seven per cent PST B次元官网网址渨ith all permanent exemptions,B次元官网网址 will take until March 2013. The B.C. government will have to borrow to pay back the $1.6 billion transition fund from the federal government, with a payment schedule that will have to be negotiated with Ottawa.

Esquimalt-Royal Roads MLA Maurine Karagianis (NDP) called the referendum results B次元官网网址渁 good day for democracy.B次元官网网址

Karagianis said the B.C. Liberal governmentB次元官网网址檚 expectations of a difficult transition back to the old tax are overblown. The province can work a repayment plan with the feds for the $1.6 billion in HST transition funding, she said.

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Campbell announced the 12 per cent tax in July 2009, not long after a provincial election and in the wake of the world economic recession. Former premier Bill Vander Zalm quickly launched a grassroots anti-HST crusade that gathered enough voter signatures to trigger the referendum, and quash the tax.

"It wasn't a difficult sell," added John Horgan, MLA for Juan de Fuca. "The government's effort to soften the blow was unsuccessful. They couldn't gloss over the transfer from consumer's wallets to corporations.

"In our area, in Langford, Metchosin and Sooke, people weren't prepared to accept that."

Horgan said the 18-month transition period is excessive B次元官网网址 he pointed out the HST was brought in within a year from its announcement. "That's an enormous amount of uncertainty for the economy," he said. "Why would anyone make a major purchase now when it will be HST exempt down the road?

An independent panel that analyzed ramifications of the HST predicted families would pay $1.33 billion more in sales tax and businesses will pay about $730 million less in tax in 2011-12. The panel said the HST would have a net benefit to the economy and moving back to the old system would have negative economic consequences.

B次元官网网址淚 think the original stop-HST movement took us all by surprise,B次元官网网址 Karagianis said. B次元官网网址淚t was a big surprise to see hundreds of thousands of people reject the LiberalB次元官网网址檚 HST plan because of the way it was brought in.

B次元官网网址淭he referendum is a good sign people are paying attention and were deeply offended. ItB次元官网网址檚 a great day for B.C.B次元官网网址

"This tax became a symbol for the government thinking it is right," Horgan said. "Had they recognized a year and a half ago the public didn't want this, it would have saved a lot of grief and a lot of money. There's not a lot of support for B.C. Liberals these days, and this tax is a large reason why."

To buy or not to buy a new home?

The introduction of the HST more than a year ago threw a confusing wrench into construction and new housing projects, and the retraction of the tax is expected to do the same.

Jim Hartshorne, president of the West Shore Developers Association, said he hopes the government clarifies rules around the 18-month or more transition period as soon as possible.

HST added seven per cent to new home purchases, although federal and provincial rebates offset some of that increase. Under HST, new homes priced less than $525,000 paid less tax than under PST-GST due to government grants.

Hartshorne said most developers absorbed the added HST and "took the hit to take away the uncertainty." The transition back to GST-PST could sow confusion among people who have bought homes in the past year and those who are buying homes now.

B次元官网网址淲eB次元官网网址檙e happy the uncertainly around the tax is clarified,B次元官网网址 Hartshorne said. B次元官网网址淭he sooner they can clarify how (the transition) will work the better it will be for all.

B次元官网网址淚tB次元官网网址檚 a big concern. A lot of people in the development industry donB次元官网网址檛 know how they are going to go from HST back to PST now.B次元官网网址

Spinner said people might hold back on buying a house, but he suspects it will be a minor blip for the construction industry in the longer term. B次元官网网址淭he closer we get to the end of 18 months, it's possible people might wait,B次元官网网址 he said.

--with files from Tom Fletcher

editor@goldstreamgazette.com

 





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