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Ontario has announced additional point-of-sale exemptions for the provincial component of the proposed Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) for qualifying prepared food and beverages sold for $4.00 or less and ...
The introduction of the harmonized sales tax in two of Canada's largest provinces and a wave of other new expenses could take a toll just as Canadians were beginning to feel some confidence about ...
Subject to legislative approval, the HST would come into effect on July 1, 2010. The proposed HST rate for Ontario would be 13 per cent - combining the existing five per cent federal Goods and ...
Tomorrow the harmonized sales tax (HST) will come into effect in Ontario. According to the two opposition parties in the provincial Legislature, it will be a black day for Ontario, a “tax grab ...
TORONTO - Death and taxes may be the only certainties in this world, as the saying goes, but Ontario and British Columbia are giving a break of sorts to people who pre-pay for funeral services ...
Ontario announced it is removing the provincial portion of the Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) on all new purpose-built rental housing moving forward. “This step makes it cheaper and easier to build rental ...
Ontario will benefit from rejection of the HST in British Columbia because the move to scrap the tax in the west makes Ontario a better place to invest, Finance Minister Dwight Duncan said Friday.
Ontario is scrapping its portion of the harmonized sales tax on eligible purpose-built rental housing in an effort to spur construction.
Let's talk about our Ontario hydro bills. Too high? If so, the opposition parties say they have the cure, with tax cuts that provide immediate rate relief. The Liberals insist it's all worth it ...
The Ontario government will be removing the provincial portion of the Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) on new rental housing.
The HST will not apply to purchases of resale homes in either province, but will apply to new homes costing over $400,000 in Ontario and those over $525,000 in B.C.
The harmonized sales tax has arrived in Ontario, meaning increased sales taxes on a number of goods and services.
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