In British Columbia, you generally do not pay the Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) on residential rent. However, HST may apply to short-term rentals, such as those offered through platforms like Airbnb, where the rental period is less than 30 days. For long-term rentals, such as leases or month-to-month agreements, HST is typically not charged. Always check with a tax professional for specific circumstances.
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.
In British Columbia, most home buyers are required to pay the Property Transfer Tax (PTT) when purchasing a property. However, there are exemptions available, such as for first-time home buyers who meet certain criteria, and other specific situations like transfers between family members. It's important for buyers to check their eligibility for any exemptions to determine if they will need to pay the tax.
Yes, I have been paying DC taxes for 12 years now.
No is the basic answer they pay tax in the country they are earning in, although if they work for a British company or HM government and are liable for CSA, then deductions can be made.
If you are planning on renting a car from Budget in the near future, you should consider finding a Budget coupon code. There is no reason to pay full price if you don't have to, and you might be surprised by all of the savings you can benefit from if you use a coupon code. The best way to find these codes is to search on the Internet.
British Columbia has a public health program called British Columbia Medical Services Plan. Visit this website for details http://www.health.gov.bc.ca/msp/
no. absolutely not.
no. absolutely not.
If you are renting them you do have to pay for them.
no it would be cheaper to pay rent for the car
In British Columbia, when an employee is terminated, their final pay must be provided within 48 hours if they are fired. If an employee resigns, the final pay is due on the next regular payday. Employers are required to pay all outstanding wages, including any accrued vacation pay, in a timely manner as per the Employment Standards Act.
They wanted to join Canada because: ~they wanted Canada to pay for the colonies debts. ~they wanted Canada to make payments to the new province every year.they wanted to!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It depends...
you have to pay for petrol, insurance, and if you brake anything you have to pay to get it replaced.
In British Columbia, you will pay between 12 and 15 percent tax on a used car. The exact amount you pay will all depend on where you purchased the car and what the value of it is.
The taxes that you pay at the pump vary depending upon which country as well as which province/state you are in. In Canada, you pay a 10.0% federal excise tax, GST/HST (5.0% except in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Newfoundland and Labrador where it is 13.0%), a provincial tax (varies between 6.2% - 16.5%), carbon tax (British Columbia only, 2.34%), transit tax (varies between provinces), and a provincial sales tax (Quebec only, 7.5%).
LOL no! :D