Re: [dx-list] Re: [DX-NEWS] VE Postal rates in 2007

2006-08-08 Thread Alan Leith
To be honest, I'm not sure if Canadians outside the Maritimes have to 
add the Particularly Stupid Tax (PST) which would be determined by 
their province.  That could made a postage stamp worth a different 
amount in some provinces.  Gee, it is fun being a Canadian.


73

Al, VE1AL
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Unless I am mistaken, Nenad forgot to add the ridiculous Canadian
Gouge and Screw Tax (GST) to the list of rates he quoted.  While the
increase may well be to $1.55 for overseas standard letter rate,
$0.93 for the US and $0.52 for domestic letters, in fact:

As of Jan.17, 2007, Canadians living west of the New Brunswick border
will add 6% to the cost of the postage increase and it will be:

Overseas:  Cdn$1.64
US:  Cdn$0.99
Domestic:  Cdn$0.55

HOWEVER

Canadians living in eastern provinces will pay an additional
Horrifically Stupid Tax (HST), (i.e. an extra 8% to the GST) for a total of:

Overseas:  Cdn$1.77
US:  Cdn $1.06
Domestic:  Cdn$0.59

I am unable to verify this rate increase on the Canada Post web site
but have seen at least one reference to the planned increase from a
fairly reliable source.

Gosh, I hope no more new DXCC entities are invented.

73

Al, VE1AL


Hi All,


We just finished off discussion on VE postal rates
versus 1$ US, when I checked the postal rate increase
planned for 2007. Here it comes:

Overseas   from $1.49   on Jan.15 2007 goes to $1.55

US from $0.89  to $0.93

Domestic   from $0.51  to $0.52


All prices in CDN Dollars.


At the same time other services will go up, which
will be  another hit to QSL Bureau budget.



73  Nenad   VE3EXY

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RE: [dx-list] Re: [DX-NEWS] VE Postal rates in 2007

2006-08-08 Thread Doug Renwick
No PST on stamps in Saskatchewan.  If there were, I could
just go the 'Land of Milk and Honey' Alberta with no PST
which I do for many things.

Doug/VA5DX

On Behalf Of Alan Leith
Subject: Re: [dx-list] Re: [DX-NEWS] VE Postal rates in 2007

To be honest, I'm not sure if Canadians outside the
Maritimes have to 
add the Particularly Stupid Tax (PST) which would be
determined by 
their province.  That could made a postage stamp worth a
different 
amount in some provinces.  Gee, it is fun being a Canadian.

73

Al, VE1AL
 

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