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E-commerce: Certain Suppliers Outside Québec Required to Collect the QST Beginning September 1, 2019
Category : GST and QST
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E-Commerce: Suppliers Outside Canada Now Collecting QST
Information for businesses and professional representatives.Category : GST and QST
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E-Commerce: Suppliers Outside Canada Now Collecting QST
Information for individuals.Category : GST and QST
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Ensuring Tax Fairness in the Digital Economy
The Minister of Finance announced the implementation of a new QST registration system for suppliers that are non-residents of Québec.Category : GST and QST
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Phasing Out of ITR Restrictions for Large Businesses
ITR restrictions for large businesses will be phased out from January 1, 2018, to December 31, 2020.Category : GST and QST
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Mortgage Broker Franchisee and Franchise Fees
A franchisee's franchise fees are generally taxable, even if they relate to the supply of financial services.Category : GST and QST
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Recognized National Arts Service Organization
For GST and QST purposes, a recognized national arts service organization (RNASO) is not considered a charity.Category : GST and QST
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Insurance Claims Administration Services
A claims administration service is not considered to be a financial service.Category : GST and QST
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New Publications
In recent months, Revenu Québec and the Canada Revenue Agency have published or updated a number of documents.Category : Publications, GST and QST
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Payment of the GST and QST by Métis, Inuit and Non-Status Indians
The exemption from paying the GST and QST applicable to Indians does not extend to Métis, Inuit and Non-Status Indians.Category : GST and QST