a week ago - last edited a week ago by computergeek541
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a week ago
@Dunkman wrote:Public mobiles bills the taxes according to the area code of the phone number. Not address or physical location. You can change your phone number to an Alberta area code and you should be charged only 5% on your next payment date.
If you want to keep your Ontario number, you can purchase payment vouchers in store in Alberta and only pay 5% tax. Shoppers, gas stations (like Shell), London drugs, Canadian Tire are a few stores that sell payment vouchers.
For greater clarity, the rules for tax collection comes from government not Public Mobile. Public Mobile is obligated to collect taxes according to applicable statutes and remit to the government.
a week ago
Public mobiles bills the taxes according to the area code of the phone number. Not address or physical location. You can change your phone number to an Alberta area code and you should be charged only 5% on your next payment date.
If you want to keep your Ontario number, you can purchase payment vouchers in store in Alberta and only pay 5% tax. Shoppers, gas stations (like Shell), London drugs, Canadian Tire are a few stores that sell payment vouchers.