Tuesday, April 16, 2013

The 2% BC Transition Tax on new homes is coming April 1, 2013


If you will be buying a new home in the next few months or over the next two years, then you need to know about the 2% BC Transition Tax.
It is a new tax that comes into effect on April 1, 2013. It will apply to the sale of new residential homes that are 10% or more complete as of April 1, 2013. The 2% BC Transition Tax will end on March 31, 2015.
The 2% BC Transition Tax applies to the full price of a new home, which is 10% of more complete, where ownership or possession is on or after April 1, 2013, but before April 1, 2015. The 5% GST also applies to the full price of a new home, where ownership or possession is on or after April 1, 2013.
With the end of the HST and the return to the PST/GST system, the BC government chose to introduce the 2% BC Transition Tax as a way, in their words, “to ensure the equitable application of tax for purchasers of new residential homes currently under the HST system” and after April 1, 2013 when the province returns to GST on new residential homes. The government also wishes to replace some of the revenue lost through the return to the PST.
BC’s portion of the HST will no longer apply to newly built homes where construction begins on or after April 1, 2013. Builders will once again pay 7% PS on their building materials (construction inputs). The provincial government asserts that on average, about 2% of the home’s final price is embedded PST that builders pay on their building materials.
The Transition Tax rebate for builders (sellers) recognizes that the builder will not be able to claim input tax credits on the PST paid on building materials acquired after March 31, 2013. The rebate is available where both of the following conditions are met:
  • The 2% BC Transition Tax applies to the sale of new housing; and
  • Construction or substantial renovation is at least 10%, but not more than 90%, complete before April 1, 2013.

The Transition Tax rebate for sellers of new housing will be calculated on the degree of completion of the housing as of April 1, 2013:

The 2% BC Transition Tax does NOT apply to:
  • the sale of vacant land, whether the GST would apply or not;
  • the sale of new commercial units; or
  • REALTOR® commissions.

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Home sale activity improves but remains below historical averages


Lower levels of both supply and demand in recent months are holding home prices in check in the Greater Vancouver housing market.

The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver (REBGV) reports that residential property sales in Greater Vancouver reached 2,347 on the Multiple Listing Service® (MLS®) in March 2013. This represents an 18.3 per cent decrease compared to the 2,874 sales recorded in March 2012, and a 30.6 per cent increase compared to the 1,797 sales in February 2013.

Last month’s sales were the second lowest March total in the region since 2001 and 30.2 per cent below the 10-year sales average for the month.

While home sales were below what’s typical for March, we are seeing more balance between the number of sales and listings on the market in the last two months, which is having a stabilizing impact on home prices.

The sales-to-active-listings ratio currently sits at 15.2 per cent in Greater Vancouver, a three per cent increase from last month. This is the first time this ratio has been above 15 per cent since May 2012.

New listings for detached, attached and apartment properties in Greater Vancouver totalled 4,839 in March. This represents a 17.2 per cent decline compared to the 5,843 new listings reported in March 2012 and a 0.1 per cent increase from the 4,833 new listings in February of this year. Last month’s new listing count was 14.4 per cent below the region’s 10-year new listing average for the month.

The total number of properties currently listed for sale on the MLS® in Greater Vancouver is 15,460, a 1.5 per cent increase compared to March 2012 and a 4.5 per cent increase compared to February 2013.

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Sales of detached properties on the MLS® in March 2013 reached 89, a decrease of 25.21 per cent from the 104 detached sales recorded in March 2012, and a 64.54 per cent decrease from the 262units sold in March 2011.

Attached property sales in March 2013 totalled 74, a 16.28 per cent increase compared to the 87 sales in March 2012, and a 50 per cent decrease from the 142 attached properties sold in March 2011.

Sales of apartment properties reached 117 in March 2013, a 36 per cent decrease compared to the 118 sales in March 2012, and a decrease of 55.8 per cent compared to the 230 sales in March 2011.

April 1 marked the return of the GST and PST tax structure in the province. From a real estate perspective, it’s important to remember that: 
   • sales tax on a new home is reduced to 5 per cent GST plus 2 per cent BC Transition Tax (total 7 per cent) from 12 per cent under the HST; and 
   • tax on real estate commissions has been reduced to 5 per cent from 12 per cent under the HST.

These reduced tax rates apply to transactions payable on or after April 1.

Source Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver