GST holiday a bust for B.C. retailers
For many shoppers, the lure of saving five per cent on certain purchases hasn't enticed them to buy more over the past couple weeks.
“It really wasn’t on my radar,” said one shopper in downtown Victoria on Monday.
“Absolutely not,” said another.
From Dec. 14 through Feb. 15, the federal government has offered a so-called "GST holiday" for a select number of items, including beer, cider, wine and some pre-mixed coolers with less than seven per cent alcohol.
“The savings people are getting on their alcohol isn't really drawing them in,” said Andrew Morris at The Strath Ale Wine & Spirits Merchants.
Also exempt are some children’s toys – including stuffies – and all puzzles. At Oscar & Libby’s novelty and gift store, the tax break is small enough that it has made no difference to business, said the store's owner Terri Hustins, who owns four locations for the store across Victoria.
“I really don’t think it generated any extra revenue,” said Hustins.
Various snack foods and restaurant meals are also captured by the exemptions, but many restaurants found it hard to know what was exempt and how to implement the changes to their systems – making the tax holiday more of a headache than a help.
“There’s also a training cost, because in some cases if you were having a martini it would have GST, if you're having a glass of wine it wouldn't,” said Ian Tostenson, the CEO of the BC Restaurant and Foodservices Association.
Adding to the frustration for the retail sector, the temporary hassle is poorly timed, says Jeff Bray, the head of the Downtown Victoria Business Association.
“Funny enough, it’s maybe the worst time to do it, because it's already a busy shopping season,” said Bray on Monday.
“It would be much better to do it February and March when things are slower.”
So, while consumers are saving several bucks for another six weeks and the federal government is losing out on plenty of tax revenue, for most retailers this will be a holiday season to forget.
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
Southern California wildfire destroys many structures; governor declares state of emergency
A wildfire whipped up by extreme winds swept through a Los Angeles hillside dotted with celebrity residences Tuesday, burning homes and forcing the evacuation of tens of thousands of people.
Trump is open to using 'economic force' to acquire Canada; Trudeau responds
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said 'there isn’t a snowball’s chance in hell that Canada would become part of the United States,' on the same day U.S. president-elect Donald Trump declared that he’s open to using 'economic force' to acquire Canada.
A B.C. mom's real-life nightmare and the search to find her trafficked daughter
A Vancouver island mom shares the story of what happened to her teenaged daughter – and a warning for other parents about sex trafficking.
Liberal leadership hopeful Frank Baylis noncommittal on eliminating consumer carbon tax
Liberal leadership hopeful Frank Baylis says eliminating the consumer carbon tax alone will not 'solve the affordability issue for Canadians.'
Canadian naval vessel shadowed by Chinese war ship in the East China Sea
CTV National News is on board the HMCS Ottawa, embedded with Canadian Navy personnel and currently documenting their work in the East China Sea – a region where China is increasingly flexing its maritime muscle. This is the first of a series of dispatches from the ship.
Patient dies in waiting room at Winnipeg hospital
An investigation is underway after a patient waiting for care died in the waiting room at a Winnipeg hospital Tuesday morning.
Limit coffee-drinking to this time window to lower early death risk, study suggests
Drinking coffee has repeatedly been linked with better heart health and prolonged life. But the benefits of coffee consumption could depend on when you drink it, new research has found.
B.C. 'childbirth activist' charged with manslaughter after newborn's death
A British Columbia woman who was under investigation for offering unauthorized midwifery services is now charged with manslaughter following the death of a newborn baby early last year.
Man who exploded Tesla Cybertruck outside Trump hotel in Las Vegas used generative AI, police say
The highly decorated soldier who exploded a Tesla Cybertruck outside the Trump hotel in Las Vegas used generative AI including ChatGPT to help plan the attack, Las Vegas police said Tuesday.