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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the TIRE STEWARDSHIP BRITISH COLUMBIA ASSOCIATION (TSBC) form in the editor.
Begin by entering your Registrant Name and Registration Number in the designated fields. Ensure that these details are accurate for proper identification.
Fill in the Reporting Period, specifying the calendar month during which tire sales occurred. This is crucial for timely reporting.
In the SALES & ADF IN REPORTING PERIOD section, input the number of tires sold for each type listed. Multiply this by the corresponding ADF Rate per tire to calculate the ADF Due.
Sum up all ADF Dues and add GST at 5% to determine your TOTAL REMITTANCE PAYABLE. Make sure to double-check your calculations.
Complete the certification section by signing and dating it, confirming that all information provided is accurate.
Finally, submit your completed form either via mail or electronically as specified in the document instructions.
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The money you get out of the tires you sell will always be dependent on such factors as size, quality, and demand. There might be buyers who will be willing to pay as high as $60 for each used tire while there might also be buyers who are only willing to pay as low as $3 for each used tire.
What is the tire policy in BC?
Certain highways in B.C. require cars and light trucks to use winter tires from October 1 to March 31. Signs are posted on these designated highways to advise drivers where and when winter tires are required. Vehicles not equipped with winter tires are prohibited from travelling past the signs.
How much is the BC tire levy?
TSBC is increasing the ADF to $6.50 effective January 1, 2024 on all PLT tire categories previously charged at $5.00, in order to maintain program sustainability.
How do I dispose of used tires in BC?
Recycle used tires at a retailer that participates in BCs Tire Stewardship program, or take them to a Tire Round-Up event. For a list of retailers and a schedule of Tire Round-Up events visit Tire Stewardship BC. Participating retailers will accept up to 4 car or light truck tires.
What happens to used tires?
Tyre shops typically collect old tires and send them to recycling centers or facilities specialized in repurposing or converting them into tire-derived fuels. Some are also shredded for use in construction materials or playground surfaces.
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