07-16-2017, 08:40 PM
(07-16-2017, 04:58 PM)danbrotherston Wrote:(07-16-2017, 04:41 PM)sevenman Wrote: Actually, the sales tax is relevant because the funds go into government coffers and are used for what ever the government feels is necessary. Whether it be for hospitals, education, public transportation, affordable housing or roads.
Don't forget also, that the car that gets traded in for $10,000 to a dealership is likely to be sold again. Let's say for $12,000 - $15,000. HST will be again collected on that amount ( $1,560.00 to $1,950.00 in this example ) and every other time that same car is bought and sold. If that car changes ownership 3 or 4 times during its lifespan that's 3 or 4 times that sales tax is collected.
You're missing the point, which was that sales taxes aren't a road fee, they're a general tax.
Yes, taxes fund all those things, that's the point, roads are largely built and maintained with tax dollars, not with road use fees.
Dan,
I do understand the point you'e trying to create, no disrespect. My question, I guess would be, why we would need "road use fees" when as you state, roads are already built and maintained with tax dollars. I think fees or taxes, as long as they are directed to the government are really one and the same and the fees and taxes generated from manufacturing, purchase and ownership of an automobile ( whether good or bad ) more than cover the costs associated to the roads upon which they are driven.