- GST/HST ruling and interpretation on application of tax on funds raised through crowdfunding
- HST rates in participating provinces: 13% in Ontario, 15% in New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island
- GST rate in rest of Canada: 5%
- Facts include creation of goods, fundraising through crowdfunding platform, rewards for supporters, and responsibilities of parties involved
- Projects on platform are reward-based, with supporters pledging funds in exchange for rewards
- Platform fees and payment processing information provided
- Contracts formed between creators and supporters through platform
- Information on successful projects and pledges obtained
- Description of goods offered as rewards for projects
Source: taxinterpretations.com
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