- Canadians have made progress in destigmatizing therapy, but cost remains a barrier
- Proposed amendment to Excise Tax Act will exempt therapy services from GST/HST starting June 20, 2024
- Practitioners must meet certain criteria to provide exempt therapy services
- Practitioners who currently collect GST/HST will face increased costs due to exemption
- Licensed counselling therapists may need to remit GST/HST on certain capital property
- CRA encourages practitioners who only provide exempt services to deregister their GST/HST account by end of 2024
Source: rosentaxlaw.com
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