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Use this calculator to find out the amount of tax that applies to sales in Canada. Enter the amount charged for a purchase before all applicable sales taxes, including the Goods and Services Tax/Harmonized Sales Tax (GST/HST) and any Provincial Sales Tax (PST), are applied.
Canadian goods and services tax (GST) is a 5% value added tax that must be paid on most goods and services in Canada. The rules surrounding the application of GST in Canada cover a range of areas including: Invoice requirements. Foreign currency treatment and rates. Which expenses may be recovered against GST liabilities. Relief for bad debts.
A zero-rated supply, such as a sale of basic groceries, has a 0% GST/HST rate, regardless of the place of supply in Canada. Other taxable supplies have a: 5% GST rate if the supply is made in a non-participating province. 13% HST rate if the supply is made in the participating province of Ontario. 15% HST rate if the supply is made in any other ...
1 sty 2008 · The current rates are: 5% (GST) in Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Quebec, Saskatchewan, and Yukon. 13% (HST) in Ontario. 15% (HST) in New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island.
The Ontario Retail Sales Tax (ORST) was replaced on July 1 st, 2010, by the federal HST, except for some insurance premiums (rate of 8%) and for private sales of specified vehicles from persons who are not GST/HST registrants (rate of 13%).
The VAT rate in Canada is the Canadian Federal GST of 5%. It applies to most goods and services with a few exemptions. These include most health, medical and dental services, legal aid services, long-term residential rentals, music lessons and some child care services.
In all Atlantic provinces, the current HST rate is 15%. HST is administered by the Canada Revenue Agency, with revenues divided among participating governments according to a formula. Ontario and British Columbia both harmonized the GST with their provincial sales tax