Zero % no sales tax from the Provence yet.
yes there is at 7%
Provincial capital tax is a tax levied by certain Canadian provinces on the capital of corporations operating within their jurisdiction. The tax is typically based on the value of a corporation’s taxable capital, which includes items such as equity and debt. The rates and thresholds for this tax can vary by province, and it is designed to generate revenue from businesses that benefit from provincial resources and infrastructure. Some provinces have phased out or eliminated this tax in recent years to encourage economic growth and investment.
Indians are tax exempt on the provincial portion of the HST (8%) when they present their tax status card. For more details on this follow this link to the government communique about Indian tax status in regards to the HST: http://www.rev.gov.on.ca/en/taxchange/firstnations.html
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%.
Tax amounts can be determined by both provincial and federal governments, depending on the type of tax. Federal governments typically set rates for national taxes, such as income tax and goods and services tax (GST), while provincial governments set rates for provincial taxes, like sales tax and income tax. Each level of government has its own jurisdiction and authority to legislate tax policies, leading to a combination of federal and provincial tax responsibilities.
The current sales tax rate in Vancouver, Washington is 8.2%.
Vancouver Island is neither a province nor a territory. Vancouver Island is part of the province of British Columbia and is home to the provincial capital, Victoria.
Canada. In fact, the Canadian province of British Columbia has its provincial capital, Victoria, on Vancouver Island.
Provincial Sales Tax
Cathedral Grove, old growth forest on Vancouver Island, BC, Canada inMacMillan Provincial Park
Zero % no sales tax from the Provence yet.
Winnipeg.
Introduced in 1967 but went into effect early 1968.
yes there is at 7%
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).
Yes.Your county or provincial property tax assessor can tell you how much tax you owe.