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How do you calculate GST and PST?

To calculate Goods and Services Tax (GST) and Provincial Sales Tax (PST), you first determine the taxable amount of the purchase. Multiply this amount by the applicable GST rate (usually 5% in Canada) and the PST rate (which varies by province) to find the tax amounts. Add the GST and PST amounts together to get the total sales tax. Finally, add the total sales tax to the original purchase price to find the total amount payable.


Is there pst and gst on computers?

No, computers only tell time in binaryEDIT: HAHAHA, I believe the question is referring to PST and GST sales tax, considering it's under the topic "Buying Computers". Yes Computers have GST and HST sales tax. But no PST.


What is provincial tax in Vancouver?

pst (provincial sales tax)--7% gst (goods & services tax [canada wide])--5%


Does Manitoba have HST?

No, Manitoba does not have Harmonized Sales Tax (HST). Instead, it has a Provincial Sales Tax (PST) of 7%, which is applied in addition to the federal Goods and Services Tax (GST) of 5%. This results in a combined sales tax of 12% on most goods and services.


How is PST adn GST conlcullated in Winnipeg on a ppurchase of a used car?

In Winnipeg, when purchasing a used car, the Provincial Sales Tax (PST) is applied to the purchase price or the fair market value of the vehicle, whichever is higher. The Goods and Services Tax (GST) is also applicable at a rate of 5%. Both taxes are calculated separately and added together for the total tax amount due. It's important to note that the PST may have specific exemptions or reductions based on the vehicle's age or type.


What is Canada's PST tax?

It depends on the province where you live:British Columbia: 7%Alberta: 0%Saskatchewan: 5%Manitoba: 7%Ontario: 8%Quebec: 7.5%Prince Edward Island: 10%New Brunswick: 13% (GST and PST combined)Nova Scotia: 13% (GST and PST combined)Newfoundland and Labrador: 13% (GST and PST combined)


What is the HST all about?

HST stands for Harmonised Sales Tax and is the combination of GST (General Sales Tax) and PST (Provincial Sales Tax)


How much is the GST in Ontario Canada?

The GST rate across Canada, including Ontario is rated a 5%. The PST rate in Ontario is 8%. The total tax percent, GST & PST combined is 13%. On July 01, 2010, the existing GST & PST will be replaced by one tax called Harmonize Sales Tax (HST). The tax rate will be 13%. The price tags on items will now include the taxes. For example; A sweater price tag says, $13.56. You will pay ONLY $13.56 Right now, the same sweater price tag says. $12.00. You pay $12.00x5% GST=0.60 , $12.00x8% PST=0.96 Total cost $13.56 The only difference is your receipt will show $12.00 + GST/PST and total of $13.56. With the HST,you won't see the taxes, because it's included in the price. Your receipt will only $13.52 total price. Hope this helps.


How much is the gst in Canada?

The GST rate across Canada, including Ontario is rated a 5%. The PST rate in Ontario is 8%. The total tax percent, GST & PST combined is 13%. On July 01, 2010, the existing GST & PST will be replaced by one tax called Harmonize Sales Tax (HST). The tax rate will be 13%. The price tags on items will now include the taxes. For example; A sweater price tag says, $13.56. You will pay ONLY $13.56 Right now, the same sweater price tag says. $12.00. You pay $12.00x5% GST=0.60 , $12.00x8% PST=0.96 Total cost $13.56 The only difference is your receipt will show $12.00 + GST/PST and total of $13.56. With the HST,you won't see the taxes, because it's included in the price. Your receipt will only $13.52 total price. Hope this helps.


Why is Ontario called the Heartland of Canada?

It has some of the best ways to tax the people. Gst, pst, hst, cars, houses, etc.


What does plus GST mean?

"Plus GST" means that the listed price or amount does not include Goods and Services Tax (GST), which is an additional tax applied to the sale of goods and services. When a price is quoted as "plus GST," the buyer must calculate and add the applicable GST percentage to the total cost. This practice is common in many countries that implement GST or similar tax systems.


You live in Alberta you are selling a used vehicle privately your question is do you have to charge GST on the vehicle that you are selling?

If you are not a licensed dealer, then you don't charge state tax. The dmv will collect the taxes due, you just have to make sure you fill in the amount you sell the car for on the back of the title or on a bill of sale. The above-answer is only partially correct: it does NOT apply to Alberta. GST is a federal sales tax and generally does NOT apply to sales of used items between private individuals in which the seller is not deriving income from sales of that category of item. GST may apply to a used car sale between private individuals only if: [1] PST (prov. sales tax) applies, and [2] the particular province's PST has been blended with the federal GST. In that case, that province's Vehicle Registry will charge and collect the PST/blended PST&GST. In the case of Alberta, since there is no PST, there cannot be a blended PST&GST; therefore no GST is payable or chargeable on the sale of a used vehicle between private individuals in which the seller is not deriving income from sales of used vehicles ("curbers"). The AB Motor Vehicle Registry only charges GST on the price of the 'products' it sells: license plates, driver's licenses, etc. Zero tax on the actual vehicle sale itself.