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Provincial sales taxes or PST (French: Taxes de vente provinciale - TVP), levied by the provinces. Goods and services tax or GST (French: Taxe sur les produits et services - TPS) / Harmonized sales tax or HST (French: Taxe de vente harmonisée - TVH), a value-added tax levied by the federal government. The GST applies nationally.
Federal taxes are collected by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). Under tax collection agreements, the CRA collects and remits to the provinces: provincial personal income taxes on behalf of all provinces except Quebec, through a system of unified tax returns. corporate taxes on behalf of all provinces except Quebec and Alberta.
Repentigny, Quebec: Lanaudière: Commission scolaire des Affluents École au Point-du-Jour [4] L'Assomption, Quebec: École Aux 4 Vents [5] Mascouche, Quebec: École aux-Quatre-Vents [6] Saint-Sulpice, Quebec: École Bernard-Corbin [7] Terrebonne, Quebec: École de la Sablière [8] École des Hauts-Bois [9] Mascouche, Quebec: École du Boisé ...
Quebec's high provincial taxes account for its budget surplus, although without equalization Quebec would have had a deficit. [28] Quebec residents pay the highest provincial tax in the country but the lowest federal tax. [41] Quebec residents pay 16.5% less federal income tax annually than other Canadian provinces due to the Quebec Abatement. [42]
List of Quebec school service centres Name Language of instruction Districts served Administrative region Notes Centre de services scolaire des Affluents: French L'Assomption, Les Moulins (except Terrebonne, Western part) Lanaudière: Centre de services scolaire des Appalaches
In the 1990s there was a further movement in many provinces to dis-allow any religious instruction in schools financed by taxes. Currently six of the thirteen provinces and territories still allow faith-based school boards to be supported with tax money: Alberta, Ontario, Quebec, Saskatchewan, Northwest Territories, and Yukon (to grade 9 only).
The list of Canadian school districts has been split by province and territory: List of school authorities in Alberta; List of school districts in British Columbia
The Eastern Townships School Board, also known as the Commission Scolaire Eastern Townships, is an anglophone school board covering the Eastern Townships in the Canadian province of Quebec. As of 2010, it oversees twenty elementary schools, three high schools, and a learning centre.