If you sell goods and provide services in Canada, it is likely that you should charge customers the Goods and Services Tax (GST) or the Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) unless your business qualifies as an exception. It can cause a lot of headaches and endless hours of research to understand and comply with the complex Canadian rules and regulations and charge GST/HST properly. As a business owner, it is important to know when you need a GST/HST registration, when to charge and collect GST/HST, and how much to charge.
- Registration for GST/HST
- Charging GST, HST and Provincial Sales Tax Rates in Canada
- Exceptions for charging GST/HST
- Invoicing and Record-Keeping
- Filing GST/HST Returns
- Conclusion
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