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Yes. In Singapore, the service charge, if imposed by a business, is taxable under GST according to the IRAS.
Taxes vary by jurisdiction. In Ontario (where I am typing) you would charge the goods and services tax (GST).
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If you are not a licensed dealer, then you don't charge state tax. The dmv will collect the taxes due, you just have to make sure you fill in the amount you sell the car for on the back of the title or on a bill of sale. The above-answer is only partially correct: it does NOT apply to Alberta. GST is a federal sales tax and generally does NOT apply to sales of used items between private individuals in which the seller is not deriving income from sales of that category of item. GST may apply to a used car sale between private individuals only if: [1] PST (prov. sales tax) applies, and [2] the particular province's PST has been blended with the federal GST. In that case, that province's Vehicle Registry will charge and collect the PST/blended PST&GST. In the case of Alberta, since there is no PST, there cannot be a blended PST&GST; therefore no GST is payable or chargeable on the sale of a used vehicle between private individuals in which the seller is not deriving income from sales of used vehicles ("curbers"). The AB Motor Vehicle Registry only charges GST on the price of the 'products' it sells: license plates, driver's licenses, etc. Zero tax on the actual vehicle sale itself.
There are many companies that manufacture luxury motorhomes. Examples of companies that manufacture luxury motorhomes includes Newmar and Gulf Stream.
You can search for motorhomes for sale at a variety of websites including www.rvtrader.com, www.campingworld.com, and www.rvclassified.com. There are many different websits where motorhomes for sale can be found.
The lowest price on motorhomes is going to depend on the state in which you live. There are websites like www.rvclassified.com, www.motorhomesonsale.com, and www.rvtraderonline.com which all have deals on motorhomes.
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as far as i know, Volks Wagon were the biggest manufacturer of campervans and motorhomes.
Private sales of used cars pay only the PST. Used cars bought from Dealers pay both PST/GST (the dealers are providing a service - go figure).
Yes, as long as the auctioneer has a GST registration (does more than $50k business in a year) - everyone, whether resident in Alberta or not would have to pay the GST.