
GST break brought a lot of work but little — if any — gains for businesses
TORONTO — About two months after the federal government temporarily knocked the GST off a holiday-centric array of goods, Dave Doyon says he considers the move “a gift” even though a hoped-for flurry of sales never fully materialized.
His Imaginaire toy stores saw a 15 per cent sales increase in January but it’s hard to parse out whether that was inspired by the tax break rather than marketing, shoppers’ whims or people looking for more indoor entertainment amid cold weather.
Even if Imaginaire’s sales lift did all come from the tax break that ends Saturday, Doyon has doubts about how much of a difference it made in the grand scheme of things. The point of the break, after all, was to save consumers money rather than convince them to spend more.
“The amount you save is for me a little bit too minimalist to have a real impact on your life or to have a real impact on your budget,” Doyon said in an interview a few days before the relief was due to end.