Alberta does not have HST. It only has GST. HST (Harmonized Sales Tax, which is the combination of Provincial Sales takes and Goods and Services Tax) is only found in Ontario, British Columbia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Nova Scotia.
The current rate of GST for all provinces, including Alberta, is at a rate of 5%.
no, Alberta doesnt have the hst counted on it. only, Newfoundland, Ontario, british Columbia, nova scotia, and new brunswick
1975 - 1982 Was The Build Date Of The HST
the hst is in space....
Is hst included in mileage reimbursement
1 PM HST. 5 hours difference between East Coast & HST right now.
The HST was only launched once, in 1990 .
difference between Range Rover HSE / HST
hst
Yes, it is.
It is 13%
HST paid goes on the credit side or expenses on the balance sheet
The HST is a consumption tax that applies to a wide range of goods and services, and it typically imposes a uniform rate on everyone, regardless of their income level. The social disadvantage arises because consumption taxes like the HST tend to place a proportionately higher burden on lower-income individuals and families. This is because those with lower incomes spend a larger portion of their earnings on goods and services subject to the tax, whereas higher-income individuals can save or invest more of their income, reducing the percentage of their income that goes towards taxed consumption. As a result, the HST can contribute to income inequality by disproportionately affecting those who can least afford it. This can exacerbate social and economic disparities by reducing the purchasing power of low-income households and potentially widening the wealth gap in society. To mitigate this disadvantage, policymakers may implement measures such as exemptions, rebates, or targeted credits to lessen the impact of consumption taxes on vulnerable populations.