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 27 Years Buying and Selling in Real Estate in Georgina

Having grown up and raised his family in Georgina, Wayne Winch knows the area well. Residential
resale, waterfronts, farms and acreage are Wayne’s main focus. In addition he has been working
with investors who are purchasing, renovating and building properties in Keswick, Sutton and
surrounding communities. 
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DID YOU KNOW???

The town of Georgina is made up of many small communities, including:

- Baldwin
- Belhaven
- Briars Park
- Brown Hill
- Cedarbrae
- Duclos Point
- Egypt
- Island Grove
- Island View Beach
- Jacksons Point
- Keswick
- Marina Estates
- Mt. Pleasant
- Orchard Beach
- Pefferlaw
- Port Bolster
- Roches Point
- Sutton
- Udora
- Virginia
- Willow Beach

Can you remember them all?

 


HST and Real Estate


Do I have to pay HST?

The Harmonized Sales Tax replaced the Federal and Provincial Sales Tax on July 1 2010. Although tax is collected at a rate of 13% on the sale price of good and services, it doesn't apply to every type of home or every type or real estate.

New Home purchases are subject to HST but may qualify for an HST rebate. Resale homes are sold without HST. Land may be exempt from tax, but realtors and other professionals must charge HST on the purchase price. However, if the home is going to be your primary place of residence, it may qualify for a partial HST rebate, depending on sale price.

You do not have to pay HST on the purchase price of a used residential home. Revenue Canada defines "used residential property" to include a previously occupied house, condominium, summer cottage, vacation property or non-commercial hobby farm.

HST applies to most of the services provided in completing the real estate transaction. For example, 13% HST is applied to the commission a realtor charges for facilitating a sale. The tax is paid by the person responsible for paying the commission - generally the seller. HST also applies to many of the other services involved in the real estate transaction, including inspections, appraisals, referrals, surveys and legal assistance. HST is charge on these fees regardless of whether the house purchase is itself HST exempt or not.

One exception is that mortgage broker fees are HST exempt if the fees are charged separately from any taxable real estate commissions. As well, mortgages and interest on mortgages are HST exempt.

HST is due and payable when the real estate transaction is completed - generally the "closing date". In some cases, HST could be payable on transfer of possession. For additional information contact you local Revenue Canada Tax Services Office.

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