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Sales Tax

Sales Tax. Tax Break down in Canada. H.S.T. Provinces. PST. GST. Total $100.00. British Columbia 12% $112.00 Alberta no PST 5% no H.S.T. $105.00 Saskatchewan 5% 5% no H.S.T. $110.00 Manitoba 7% 5% no H.S.T. $112.00 Ontario 13% $113.00

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Sales Tax

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  1. Sales Tax

  2. Tax Break down in Canada H.S.T. Provinces PST GST Total $100.00 • British Columbia 12%$112.00 • Alberta no PST5%no H.S.T. $105.00 • Saskatchewan 5%5%no H.S.T.$110.00 • Manitoba 7%5%no H.S.T.$112.00 • Ontario 13%$113.00 • Québec 8%5%no H.S.T.$113.00 • NFLD & Labrador 13%$113.00 • Nova Scotia 15%$115.00 • New Brunswick 13%$113.00 • Prince Edward Island 10%5%$1.15$115.00 • Northwest Territories no PST5%no H.S.T.$105.00 • Nunavut no PST5%no H.S.T. $105.00 • Yukon no PST5%no H.S.T. $105.00

  3. Item(s)Exempt from HST • prescription drugs, medical devices • basic groceries other than alcohol, snack foods, sweetened baked goods, restaurant meals and take-out foods • agricultural and fishing supplies including: • fresh fish and other marine animals for human consumption • poultry, livestock, raw wool and certain agricultural produce • certain machinery and equipment designed for farmers or fishermen • health care, child care and legal aid services • educational services provided by elementary and secondary schools, publicly funded colleges and universities • a broad range of supplies of a non-commercial nature by charities, non-profit organizations

  4. Calculating Sales Tax in Ontario • The sales tax is always added on the total amount of your purchases upon cashing out. • On the “majority” of purchases you willbe required to pay 13% tax on your purchases in Ontario. • Therefore you will always need to estimate the taxes on your potential purchases.

  5. 13% H.S.T. in Ontario As a decimal number .13

  6. These following items were bought at the Cambridge Wal-Mart over the weekend. Calculate the total price of the three toys including the HST. Xbox football game for $9.99. Spidy man doll that retails for $32.56 Batman doll $17.89

  7. Sales Receipt ~ Wal-Mart • Batman Doll $17.89 • Xbox game $ 9.99 • Spiderman Doll $32.56 Total Sale: $60.44 GST 6%0.06 x $60.44 $ 3.63 PST 7%0.07 x $60.44 $ 4.23 HST 13 % .13 x 60.44 $ 7.86 Sale including taxes: $67.86

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