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Whitehorse, YT Bill of Sale

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Bill of Sale in Whitehorse, YT

Whitehorse is Yukon's capital and by far its largest city, accounting for the vast majority of the territory's vehicle market. Motor Vehicles Branch handles all registrations; only 5% GST applies β€” no territorial sales tax, making Yukon one of the cheapest places in Canada to buy a vehicle.

Where to transfer ownership in Whitehorse

  • Yukon Motor Vehicles Branch (MVB) on 2nd Avenue handles all vehicle registrations
  • 5% GST only β€” no Yukon territorial sales tax
  • Vehicles must meet federal Transport Canada standards
  • Many Whitehorse vehicles are brought in from BC or Alberta
  • Extreme Yukon cold (-40Β°C typical) means all vehicles must be cold-weather capable

Whitehorse registry / service locations

  • Whitehorse: Motor Vehicles Branch, 2nd Avenue (Government Services Building)
  • Multiple auto services along 4th Avenue and range roads

Tips for Whitehorse buyers & sellers

  • RCMP Whitehorse detachment for safe exchanges
  • Yukon Centre Mall and WalMart parking are popular meeting spots
  • All Whitehorse vehicles should have functioning block heaters β€” test before buying
  • The Alaska Highway brings highway-mileage vehicles from BC and Alaska β€” verify maintenance records
  • 5% GST only: a $20,000 truck costs just $1,000 in tax β€” excellent value vs. BC or Ontario

Provincial requirements (Yukon)

Yukon has no territorial sales tax β€” only 5% GST applies.

Whitehorse Bill of Sale FAQs

What tax do I pay on a vehicle in Whitehorse?
5% GST only β€” no Yukon territorial sales tax. On a $20,000 vehicle, that's just $1,000 in tax.
Where do I register a vehicle in Whitehorse?
At the Yukon Motor Vehicles Branch at 2107 2nd Avenue (Government Services Building). Confirm office hours in advance.
Are Whitehorse vehicles well-maintained?
Generally yes. Cold-weather survival demands diligent maintenance in Whitehorse. Block heaters, synthetic oil, and quality batteries are standard. Check for any deferred maintenance on older vehicles.