T2060SA — Schedule A - Election on Disposition of Property by a Taxpayer to a Canadian Partnership T2183 — Information Return for Electronic Filing of Special Elections UHT183 — Authorization to Electronically File the Underused Housing Tax Return and Election Form UHT-2900 — Underused Hous...
Taxes on Sale of Property By conferring with our experts at Softron Tax, you can reduce tax liability when selling a property or investments in Canada. OUR BLOG Latest Blog Posts The Role of an Executor: Responsibilities and Considerations ...
Nova Scotia Nunavut Ontario Prince Edward Island Québec Saskatchewan Yukon FAQs When is tax due in Ontario? The filing deadline for an Ontario tax return is April 30 and June 15 for those who are self-employed. Your return can be filed after that as well, however, you’ll be charged int...
Property Tax http://www.finance.gov.nu.ca/apps/authoring/dspPage.aspx?page=tax_property Nova Scotia (NS) Tax Information Mailing Address:Service Nova Scotia Provincial Tax Commission P.O. Box 755 1505 Barrington Street 8th Floor, Maritime Centre ...
Nova Scotia67199715% (changing to 14% on April 1, 2025) Ontario8201013% Prince Edward Island9201215% British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Québec, and Manitoba apply the provincial system in addition to the separate federal sales tax. Alberta and the territories (Northwest Territories, Nunavut, and Yuk...
Some provinces have chosen to participate in the HST, which pairs the GST with the PST to create one tax overall. These regions include New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, Labrador, and Ontario. Therefore, if your small business resides in one of these areas, you...
In 1996, the federal government negotiated further agreements with the provinces of Newfoundland and Labrador, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia. In these cases, the three provinces agreed to bring their provincial sales taxes into line with the GST to form the Harmonized Sales Tax (HST). This arr...
However, there are some key differences between the two. VAT is primarily used in European countries and is collected at each stage of the production and distribution process, while GST is used in countries around the world and is collected only at the final point of sale to the consumer. ...
independent contractors (versus employees) can also now benefit from incorporating in order to earn commission income in a corporate structure, similar to their counterparts in other provinces (including BC, Quebec, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Nova Scotia) who are currently a...
payable in Ontario (25%), and British Columbia (20%), if the purchaser is a non-resident of Canada and certain other criteria are met. An additional land transfer tax of 5% may be payable in Nova Scotia if the purchaser is a non-resident of Nova Scotia and certain other criteria are ...