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Chamber calls for dialogue on new and improved PST

While disappointed over the impending removal of the HST, the B.C. Chamber of Commerce is looking ahead to support a new and improved PST that could include some of the efficiencies and competitiveness of the HST model.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a disappointing decision that will have a profound impact on the economy, on business, on workers and on unions,鈥 said John Winter, President and CEO of the BC Chamber of Commerce.

鈥淲hile we respect the outcome of the referendum and the need to restore a PST/GST system our members have been clear, we need a dialogue on what that looks like and how we can create a tax system that protects BC jobs.鈥

鈥淕iven the fact that the vote was close and this vote signifies the beginning of a negotiation process with the federal government we do not need to make any hasty decisions,鈥 said Winter.

鈥淣ow is not the time for decisions, now is the time for reflection and a pause before we determine the best type of tax.鈥

Locally, the Greater 91原创 Chamber of Commerce stated they look forward to working with the BC Chamber and the provincial government to explore options to reduce the inefficiencies under the previous PST/GST system.

鈥淚t is our hope that the transition period will provide an opportunity to reduce the burden of 鈥榬ed tape鈥 on business by exploring improved reporting and remittance processes,鈥 said 91原创 Chamber of Commerce president Denni Bonetti.

The Chamber also expressed concern about the implications this decision will have on the provinces fiscal situation knowing that $1.6 billion will have to be returned to Ottawa as a consequence of rescinding the federal agreement.

鈥淩eturning BC to a sound fiscal footing and balanced budgets is critical to our long term prosperity,鈥 said Winter. 鈥淲ith a $1.6 billion bill to pay, BC will be forced to extend the province鈥檚 deficit-reduction schedule or incur new tax hikes and/or spending cuts. Business confidence, certainty and jobs are at risk.鈥

The B.C. business community will come forward to government with options on how to transition to the PST/GST as well as explore opportunities for a new consumption tax model.



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