Annual HST hit for average B.C. household is $521

Times Colonist- The average B.C. household could take a hit of $521 to its bottom line next year as a result of the harmonized sales tax, according to a model prepared for the Times Colonist by Statistics Canada.

The change could range anywhere from $78 for households with single parents and one child to $801 for a married couple with no children, the figures show.

"There are certainly individuals and households that will feel the impact of this tax," said Herbert Schuetze, economics professor at the University of Victoria. "For example, if you are unattached and 65 years or older we’re talking about $262 a year. That’s a considerable amount of money for some people…"

Annual HST hit for average B.C. household is $521

Mortgage brokers do the legwork for you

Times Colonist- In the past, it was thought that only those who had poor credit ratings sought the help of a mortgage broker to obtain a home loan.

Today’s educated borrower realizes that using the services of a mortgage broker will not only save them time and aggravation, but in most cases save them a substantial amount of money throughout the term of their mortgage…

Mortgage brokers do the legwork for you