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.
the province of Alberta, Canada
Alberta Canada's providence bird
In Canada, the sales tax varies by province, typically ranging from 5% to 15%. For example, if you’re in a province with a 13% sales tax, adding tax to $78 would result in a total of approximately $88.14. To calculate the exact amount, you would multiply $78 by the applicable tax rate and add that to the original amount.
Banff is in the province of Alberta in Canada.
All of them.
Zero % no sales tax from the Provence yet.
At the Alberta Canada sales tax rate of 5% $15.50
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%.
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, Alberta doesnt have the hst counted on it. only, Newfoundland, Ontario, british Columbia, nova scotia, and new brunswick
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%.
yes there is at 7%
Buyer pays sales tax unless the seller agrees to pay the tax as part of the deal.
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Though your right in the sense that there is only PST charged in Alberta, where there needs to be some clarification is that it is not due to HST that we are paying more tax on vehicles in BC. This is a myth. In fact, (and especially in new vehicle purchases) both PST and GST were charged on vehicle purchases anyways.
pst (provincial sales tax)--7% gst (goods & services tax [canada wide])--5%
The main types of taxation that an individual in Canada has to pay are income tax on earnings, and sales tax on purchases. Additionally, tax is due on profit from property sales and on the importation of certain goods.