2019 GT3RS 991.2 with Weissach Package - For Sale
#1
2019 GT3RS 991.2 with Weissach Package - For Sale
Cross post. Just listed my 3RS for sale in Marketplace. Thanks for looking.
https://rennlist.com/forums/market/1356033
https://rennlist.com/forums/market/1356033
#6
It sure can.
BUT, we get nailed on too many taxes for an import like this. Add 5% goods and services tax. Add 7% provincial sales tax. Add 13% provincial luxury tax. Add 10% federal luxury tax. 35% on a new car. For 340k car (after currency exchange) that’s 119k on top that goes to our wonderful government.
F that.
If I buy a similarly priced car up here and apply my 991.2 GT3 trade, I’ll pay about 35k tax (tax is only paid on the price difference and the car I’m buying isn’t considered new because it was previously registered in Canada).
Pretty much the only option for me.
But I still love you car!
BUT, we get nailed on too many taxes for an import like this. Add 5% goods and services tax. Add 7% provincial sales tax. Add 13% provincial luxury tax. Add 10% federal luxury tax. 35% on a new car. For 340k car (after currency exchange) that’s 119k on top that goes to our wonderful government.
F that.
If I buy a similarly priced car up here and apply my 991.2 GT3 trade, I’ll pay about 35k tax (tax is only paid on the price difference and the car I’m buying isn’t considered new because it was previously registered in Canada).
Pretty much the only option for me.
But I still love you car!
#7
It sure can.
BUT, we get nailed on too many taxes for an import like this. Add 5% goods and services tax. Add 7% provincial sales tax. Add 13% provincial luxury tax. Add 10% federal luxury tax. 35% on a new car. For 340k car (after currency exchange) that’s 119k on top that goes to our wonderful government.
F that.
If I buy a similarly priced car up here and apply my 991.2 GT3 trade, I’ll pay about 35k tax (tax is only paid on the price difference and the car I’m buying isn’t considered new because it was previously registered in Canada).
Pretty much the only option for me.
But I still love you car!
BUT, we get nailed on too many taxes for an import like this. Add 5% goods and services tax. Add 7% provincial sales tax. Add 13% provincial luxury tax. Add 10% federal luxury tax. 35% on a new car. For 340k car (after currency exchange) that’s 119k on top that goes to our wonderful government.
F that.
If I buy a similarly priced car up here and apply my 991.2 GT3 trade, I’ll pay about 35k tax (tax is only paid on the price difference and the car I’m buying isn’t considered new because it was previously registered in Canada).
Pretty much the only option for me.
But I still love you car!