10-12-2023 07:53 PM
Hello guys,
i moved from Ontario to Alberta 2 years ago. Because it was auto pay, I didn’t notice much and keep using my Ontario number. I did change my address to alberta address 2 years ago into my public mobile account. I noticed today that i’m paying 16% hst on my bill still from last 2 years even though alberta have only 5%. Public mobile agent is not ready to give me reimburse for what i paid extra and they not even changing it to gst now even though i’m ready to give them proof of address. At this point, what should i do because i’m not getting any benefits if my rewards which i collected during this loyalty. I pay same amount extra in hst. It’s better to leave public mobile and switch to any other carrier if i can’t get any benefits from it. Anyone else have same issues? @CS_Agent
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10-12-2023 11:21 PM
@Ravidalal wrote:How could Buying a voucher will help. The total which they give me to pay every 30 days is including hst. So the amount due will already have tax included rite?
HI @Ravidalal
no, the amount you see on your My Account is pre-tax amount.
So, if it says you owed $30, if charged by credit card, PM will charges $30 + 13% tax (Ontario tax rate)
But if you buy vouchers, you will get a $30 voucher and store will charge you $30 + 5% GST , when you load the voucher into your account, it will add $30 to your account. Then your $30 on My Account will then be used to pay for $30 amount due
In other word, you save 7% if you buy voucher from Alberta stores
10-12-2023 11:08 PM
Buying a voucher pays taxes at point of sale. That screen you're seeing is thinking of autopay with your phone number.
10-12-2023 10:14 PM
How could Buying a voucher will help. The total which they give me to pay every 30 days is including hst. So the amount due will already have tax included rite?
10-12-2023 10:00 PM
even though you've changed address to an Alberta address a couple of years ago, you won't get any refund. As everyone here has suggested, your tax rate is based on your phone number. ...not the address on your account.
10-12-2023 09:45 PM
Did you mean to say 13% tax? No province is 16%.
10-12-2023 08:44 PM
hi @Ravidalal
if you have been using the Ontario phone number now without issue, why not just use voucher? it is a way to save money (tax) and no need to change phone number
but if you like to change number, login to My Account, Profile, click the pencil beside your phone number and you can then select AB as the province and choose new phone number. And no worries, your will have the same account, same loyalty benefits, just phone number change and you saving money
10-12-2023 08:30 PM - edited 10-12-2023 08:33 PM
Go to your profile, there you will see options to change your number under your "My Number" section. You will be given the option to select from a group of numbers.
Changing your number does nothing to affect rewards or other benefits.
Except, in your case, changing it to an Alberta number will save tax.
10-12-2023 08:26 PM
How can i change my number into my account. Will it cancel my account and all its loyalty benefits?
10-12-2023 08:02 PM
HI @Ravidalal
PM charges tax based on the area code of your phone number, not your address on profile
To save tax, you can
10-12-2023 08:01 PM
Your address does not matter to PM. You pay taxes based on your AREA code so if you want to save few $$$ you will have to change your number.
10-12-2023 07:55 PM - edited 10-12-2023 08:06 PM
The taxes you pay on your bill are based on the area code of the number you have and not the billing address unfortuantely. As long as you have an Ontario number you will always pay the extra taxes.
You can go in your profile and change to an Alberta number to only be charged the 5%. But that depends if giving up your existing number is worth it to you. Also paying with vouchers purchased in Alberta will prevent you from paying extra taxes also.