Self Storage and HST Tax
Hello Self Storage Users,
I just thought that it would be benifitial to our customers to give some information about the new HST tax and how it will affect out current clients as well as our new clients.
The new HST tax starting here in Ontario on July 1, 2010 WILL affect us directly here at storage. Our storage units indoor, outdoor and climate controlled will all be applicable for the new HST tax as well as our packing supplies.
Each client will be issued an email or a mailed letter in order to inform you of the change.
If you would like some information on the new HST tax here is a link to a very helpful website:
http://www.rev.gov.on.ca/en/notices/hst/03.html
Our indoor, outdoor and climate controlled units however will remain the same excellent quality and our service will maintain it's excellent credibility through this change.
Thank you for the opportunity to allow us help you with all of your storage needs.
James Snow Parkway Self Storage Team
Jessica
How To Store Your Electronics Properly
Remove all batteries from the electronic device because batteries can corrode over time
Use the origional boxes if you have then still as they are best suited for that particular item
Store in climate control setting to prevent drastic temperature changes
At James Snow Parkway Self Storage we have a variety of climate control sizes to suit any items you may need to store
For more tips visit our website at www.jamessnowstorage.com
Freezers and Fridges in your Storage Unit
Empty and wash the fridge or freezer 1-2 days before the move
Ensure that it is clean and dry
Store AND move standing up with the door slightly open to prevent smell
When you take it out of your storage unit, be sure to leave it unplugged for at least 6-8 hours to prevent damage (refer to the user manual for specifics)