Canada's Luxury Gem Tax - Repealed or Just Reduced?
November 30, 05Canadian jewelers are facing an extra hurdle this holiday season; they do not know what price to charge for their goods. The outgoing federal government was supposed to have abolished a luxury tax on gems, but now it appears that the tax might only have been reduced, dashing jewelers' hopes for their best fiscal quarter since the tax was introduced nearly 90 years ago.
The bill to abolish the eight percent tax on Canadian-made jewelry, which was introduced on Friday, was actually passed but despite this, federal officials have not followed the direction of parliament and moved to scrap the tax, reports CBC.ca.
Catherine Sproule, executive director of the Canadian Jewellers Association, formed in 1920 specifically to fight the jewelry tax, explains that because of the confusion, "there are goods sitting at the border" because of the confusion over the amount of tax to charge. Jewelers are also waiting to bill customers she told the Canadian newspaper, The Gazette.
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The tax is a relic left over from 1918, when it was introduced to help fund the First World War It was initially imposed on all luxury items but was gradually lifted from all luxury goods but jewelry.