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    Default GST on a new Infill?

    Can anyone tell me if I have to pay GST on a brand new Infill?
    It wouldn't make sense to me as there was an existing home already on the lot.

    All help appreciated.

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    all the new infills I've looked at had GST. Don't think it matters that there was a house on the property before.
    heloc that shit

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    The GST construction rebate is based upon price. Once the price goes over $400K, there is no rebate. If this was a private resale, there should be no GST. But if you are buying from the builder, you will have to pay the GST.
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    GST is even applicable on homes that have had substantial renovations. So yes, GST will apply on a new infill if you are buying from the builder.

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    on a new home, you should only be paying what they call" NET GST" as the developer get a GST REBATE on teh new construction.

    IF you do pay FULL gst, YOU should be applicable for the GST "REBATE"

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    I'll let you all know what I found out today.

    On an infill you DO pay GST, but it is always built in to the price...or at least should be.
    On any home over $400K you DO NOT get the GST rebate.
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    Originally posted by Voodoo Child
    I'll let you all know what I found out today.

    On an infill you DO pay GST, but it is always built in to the price...or at least should be.
    On any home over $400K you DO NOT get the GST rebate.
    You are incorrect on the first one, it is the developers choice whether to include GST on the purchase of a new condo or home, sometimes theyu are listed as + GST in an attempt toshow a lower price on MLS and attract more people.

    You are correct on teh second point however, there is a declining scale. The higher the price of the purchase, the lower the amount that you get as a rebate. you do get full rebate upto $300,000 and it starts to slide from there!!!!!

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    I'm not incorrect on the first one, I said they "should" include it and all of the ones we have been looking at (5-10) have it included. It's a reall a$$hole move to not include it from what realtors have told me because on infill over the $400K mark, which is almost every one, the GST is a substancial amount.
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