Question for running a Detail Business Canada

Discussion in 'Car Detailing Product Discussion' started by philttz, May 17, 2009.

  1. philttz

    philttz Any Rag Vehicle Washer

    Do I have to register for a GST number even though my sales are under $30,000?
    What do you guys do when charging customers, cash only or charge GST for the service?
     
  2. gthal

    gthal Two Bucket System Washer

    If you are under $30k, no need to register for GST. As soon as you hit $30k, you need to register.
     
  3. richy

    richy Guest

    You know, I'd answer your question, but I can't stop staring at your avatar...
     
  4. trhland

    trhland Nuba Guru

    hubahuba
     
  5. philttz

    philttz Any Rag Vehicle Washer

    verrrry nice, I excite:applause2:
     
  6. philttz

    philttz Any Rag Vehicle Washer

    hmm this makes no sense to me. So the first $30K worth of customers no tax and then thereafter I start charging them tax? Seems like If I am offering a service then I need to charge the gst even if I don't make $30k/year, now I am confused again, lol.
    so far all my details have been cash deals, maybe I should keep it that way, just wanted to be on the up and up ;)
     
  7. 911Fanatic

    911Fanatic DB Pro Supporter

    gthal is correct. As dumb as it sounds, your first $30k worth of work is GST free. I would register for it now as it takes a while to set up. That way when you finally run your first $30k through your business account you'll have it ready to go. I'm assuming you are doing this full time are part time leading to full time?
     
  8. philttz

    philttz Any Rag Vehicle Washer

    its PT althoug I am doing 3-4 details a week :doh: I have a FT job as well.
    I don't forsee making more than $30k a year so I assume I don't have to charge the GST, correct?
     
  9. ps3king

    ps3king Jedi Nuba

    its not 30k per year...its your first 30k that you make. So if you do $25k this year and $10k next year then year 1 is GST free and the first $5k of year 2 is gonna be GST free. but from there on out you have to charge/pay GST. Again, your GST allowance is a one-time thing and doesn't get refreshed every year.
     
  10. 911Fanatic

    911Fanatic DB Pro Supporter

    Are you actually running this as a business? I mean, using a business account at the bank, filing tax returns etc or is it just a cash business?
     

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