Frank:
Sorry, I am not able to do too much DX hence am not sure where you are, 9Y
and TT seem to say Trinadad and Tobago. Almost went there with a couple of
university chums for Mardi Gras. That was a long time ago, transistors
where very expensive.
You should try to have most of the radio stuff exempt as a research and
development plus emergency station cost. Especially, when you are in the
tornado area.
Canada use to obtain most of the federal income from customs and
duty. Most of the smaller countries do so now. (My son worked in
Singapor. He said the government worked as a company. On over $150,000
Sing he paid about $30 income tax. But the import etc was high.) Our
spending tax, PST&GST is 14.5% in BC but the income tax is 16%+7.3% on the
first tier. Credits are given for certain things but I donot want to
complicate things. The point that I would like to ask, what is the tax on
spending and income. Your taxes seem to be all on importing. Hence, not
good for importing radio amateur stuff.
Yes, your duties are high.
Chris opr VE7HCB
At 11:05 PM 2002-05-04 -0400, Franklyn Brooker wrote:
>Chris this may be an eye opener.
>
>Maybe this calculation will settle the discussion
>
>Original cost $434.80 US
>Conversion to TT$ -= 2739.24
>Import duty (20% on C.I.F.) = 547.84
>Stamp duty (12%) on c.i.f plus Import duty = 394.45
>Value added tax (15%) on ci.f plus import duty plus stamp duty = 552.23
>
>Total = $4,233.76
>
>That is what it would cost to play with antennas
>
>Frank
>9Y4VU
>
>P.S We dont work for US$. We pay the equivalent though. A Mc Donald
>hamburger is $20.00 here.
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Chris BONDE <ve7hcb@rac.ca>
>To: Robert Shohet <kq2m@mags.net>
>Cc: towertalk@contesting.com <towertalk@contesting.com>
To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
>Date: Saturday, May 04, 2002 18:07 PM
>Subject: Re: [Towertalk] Antenna Analyzer Suggestions?
>
>
> >I based the price on a price from MFJ catalogue and a quick calculation by
> >thumb. Most of the hams here just double the US cost for approximate
> >landed cost.
> >
> >I shall do one a little more carefully. From the MFJ 2002
> >catalogue, MFJ269 US$359.95 + battery and coils US$54.85 plus S&H
> >US$20.00 = US$434.80 Exchange, now better than you quoted (for me not
> >you), US$434.80 * CA$157.86 / US$100 = CA$686.33. Now seeing that it is
> >for experimental radio work and research, no duty. However, there is a
> >Poke and Screw Tax (Provincial Sales Tax) and a Gouge and Screw Tax
> >(federal Goods and Service Tax) at 7.5% plus 7%. So to the $686.33 add
> >$99.52 to total CA$785.85.
> >
> >Chris opr VE7HCB
> >
> >
> >At 02:44 PM 2002-05-04 -0400, Robert Shohet wrote:
> >
> >>Hi Chris,
> >>Regarding pricing, I am not sure where you get the idea that the MFJ269 is
> >>$800 CA.
> >>
> >>I bought a 269 last fall for $319 total from HRO New Hampshire.
> >>
> >>At the current exchange rate of about $0.64 for a Canadian Dollar, this
> >>would be $498 CA and change. I am not sure what other stuff you were
> >>referring to. I use the 269 by itself without any other stuff - it does
> >>everything I need it for.
> >>
> >>Bob KQ2M
> >
> >
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