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Charge and remit (pay) the Goods and Services Tax (GST) and the Harmonized Sales Tax (HST). If you are a GST/HST registrant with a reporting period that begins in 2024, you must file your returns electronically (except for charities and selected listed financial institutions).
Use this calculator to find out the amount of tax that applies to sales in Canada. Enter the amount charged for a purchase before all applicable sales taxes, including the Goods and Services Tax/Harmonized Sales Tax (GST/HST) and any Provincial Sales Tax (PST), are applied. Province or territory (required) Amount before taxes (required) Calculate.
The goods and services tax [1] (GST; French: Taxe sur les produits et services) is a value added tax introduced in Canada on January 1, 1991, by the government of Prime Minister Brian Mulroney. The GST, which is administered by Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), replaced a previous hidden 13.5% manufacturers' sales tax (MST).
Find out if you can apply, payment dates, and how to calculate. Learn how and when to register for, charge, collect, and remit GST/HST, as well as apply for rebates and confirm account numbers.
Canadian goods and services tax (GST) is a 5% value added tax that must be paid on most goods and services in Canada, and administered by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). The Canadian government introduced it in 1991 to replace a (hidden) manufacturers’ sales tax (MST).
The HST includes the provincial portion of the sales tax but is administered by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) and is applied under the same legislation as the GST. The HST is in effect in Ontario, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island.
In Canada, one of the key components of the tax system is the Goods and Services Tax (GST). Implemented in 1991, the GST is a value-added tax that applies to most goods and services consumed in the country.
The GST rate in Canada is the Canadian Federal Goods and Service tax of 5%. It applies to most goods and services with a few exemptions. These include most health, medical and dental services, legal aid services, long-term residential rentals, music lessons and some child care services.
The Goods and Services Tax (GST) is a federal tax levied on most goods and services in Canada. Introduced in 1991, this value-added tax is designed to ensure that the tax burden is distributed across various stages of production and consumption.
The GST is a sales tax levied on most goods and services purchased in Canada. It was first introduced in 1991 and is calculated at a rate of 5%. Goods and services that are free from the GST are referred to as either being ‘exempt’ or “zero-rated”. They include: Basic groceries such as milk, fish, meat, eggs, vegetables, and fruits.