Zero % no sales tax from the Provence yet.
yes there is at 7%
pst (provincial sales tax)--7% gst (goods & services tax [canada wide])--5%
In Canada you will have to pay provincial sales tax and also the GST. In some provinces this has been combined into the HST or Harmonized Sales Tax. The best plan is to contact the CRA through their website and find out what taxes need to be paid in your province.
no, Alberta doesnt have the hst counted on it. only, Newfoundland, Ontario, british Columbia, nova scotia, and new brunswick
The harmonized sales tax varies by province. In Ontario, for example, it is 13% of the sales price, for items that are taxable. It is 15% in Nova Scotia, yet only 5% in Saskatchewan or Manitoba. In Quebec, because there is a provincial tax that is paid on the federal tax (it's a compound tax) it works out to 13.925%.
5 percent.Every province except Alberta has implemented either a provincial sales tax or the Harmonized Sales Tax. The federal GST rate is 5 percent, effective January 1, 2008. The territories of Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut have no territorial sales taxes, so only the GST is collected.
yes there is at 7%
pst (provincial sales tax)--7% gst (goods & services tax [canada wide])--5%
At the Alberta Canada sales tax rate of 5% $15.50
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%.
The current GST percentage in Alberta is 5% as of January 1, 2008. GST is a federal sales tax. It is the same in Alberta as in every province and territory in Canada: currently 5%.
HST stands for Harmonised Sales Tax and is the combination of GST (General Sales Tax) and PST (Provincial Sales Tax)
Provincial Sales Tax
WA state is tax exempt for Residents of Alberta, there are some retailers that will not honor that exemption. Simply ask if they allow for tax exempt and they normally take a few extra min for the transaction
no but ya mom does
There is no PST, per se. Ontario has harmonized its provincial sales tax with the federal GST (Goods and Services Tax). What Ontario now has is the provincial component of the Harmonized Sales Tax and that portion sits at 8% for a combined total of 13% HST (5% federal component + 8% provincial component).
Every Province in Canada taxes differently. Some have PST which is a Provincial Sales Tax. Not all Provinces have a PST but all Provinces charge GST which is a Goods and Services Tax. You would have to be more specific as to where and what you are buying.