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Don't government buyers get GST back? I thought they did ...Rifleman62 said:How much could be saved by DND not paying i.e. GST on purchases and that amount used to increase spending?
Don't government buyers get GST back? I thought they did ...Rifleman62 said:How much could be saved by DND not paying i.e. GST on purchases and that amount used to increase spending?
Chief Stoker said:Every few years they talk about it, although the wholesale change and compromises that's going on right now nothing would surprise me. Nothing in the RCN is sacred anymore, well perhaps soup at stand easy ;D
Oldgateboatdriver said:Woah! Woah! Woah! Is somebody talking about cancelling the stand easy soup !!!!! Do they want the hulls smashed?? Do they want a fleet wide mutiny on their hands??
This would mean war :threat:
Oldgateboatdriver said:Woah! Woah! Woah! Is somebody talking about cancelling the stand easy soup !!!!! Do they want the hulls smashed?? Do they want a fleet wide mutiny on their hands??
This would mean war :threat:
Halifax Tar said:On a serious note, the slow erosions of beards, beer and now maybe soup/lunch is probably not what the RCN needs to keep folks in uniform...
This on top of sea time that keep climbing while hulls and people shrink is/could really hurt the Navy.
Chief Stoker said:Wait until the PLD goes down, Spec 2 goes away and sea pay for when your only at sea..... at least they fixed the parking somewhat
Chief Stoker said:Wait until the PLD goes down, Spec 2 goes away and sea pay for when your only at sea..... at least they fixed the parking somewhat
Halifax Tar said:Please tell me that's just a dirty communist rumor ?
trooper142 said:Fixed parking? Really? The only base in the country to get it's members to pay to come to work! Hiding behind some illusion that they have to be based on fair market value!
Last I checked, and I am willing to be corrected, Willow/Windsor Park is now 69$ a month, tax deductible. Can someone enlighten me as to where this is fair market; where near those two properties do people pay for parking to go to work?
The solution would be to abandon parking rates completely as yet another failed experiment.
Chief Stoker said:I know for a fact PLD is being reviewed, so at some point the new rates are coming out, it wouldn't surprise me that it would drop in halifax. All spec pay is being reviewed so I could certainly see spec 2 going away with the changes. Sea pay is indeed being reviewed, everything and anything is being looked at.
Chief Stoker said:Fixed parking as its now a taxable benefit. Doesn't really matter when they also raised the rates from $45 to $75 :facepalm:
trooper142 said:It's absurd that members have to pay to park on government property to go to work.
Eye In The Sky said:IIRC though, this is a CRA or TB policy, not a DND/CAF one. I know, its still the GoC and I agree with you, my tax dollars pay for all government spending.
IMO, having to pay to park on a CFB parking lot would be like the company that sold me my last house charging me to park on my driveway that I already paid for.
Tough times are coming, they have been since...Oct 2015? Already starting to see it with things like basic operational clothing. It really ****** irks me that I can't get my operational dress exchanged but I can get the new wings sewn on my DEUs.
As funding and ACTUAL support for the CAF drops from the Liberals, I suspect you'll see an equal lowering of mbr's GAFF drop. Loyalty is a two way street, isn't it?
dapaterson said:Or sailors can get over themselves, and like millions of other Canadians, pay for parking at or around their workplace.
Or do those lots magically clear themselves and maintain themselves? Driving to work is a choice. (As is living so far away that you can't take public transit). (And notice that bases that don't have a commercial sector around them and don't have a transit system around them have... free parking, that is not a taxable benefit).
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Wasn't commenting on having to pay, just the disaster to implement the system and doing the study the correct way. Really driving to work is a choice? I bet you're real fun to work for.
dapaterson said:Driving to work is a choice. (As is living so far away that you can't take public transit).
Dimsum said:If that only affected folks who do a M-F 9-5 job, maybe.
I'd wager a fair amount of those paying for parking sail or do some shift work, and therefore can't get to/from work on the regularly-scheduled bus routes (if they're close enough to even take them due to where they live, likely because house prices have gone up in the HRM). Also, it'd be fun lugging around sea kit on the bus.