mimosapriest70

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In Canada, exports are “zero-rated” sales for .S.T. purposes. This means that when you ship a procedure to someone outside Canada, you don’t charge T.S.T. Yet, you get to claim (or deduct of one’s G.S.T. collected by you) all the “input tax credits” (G.S.T. that you paid for business purposes) to make that move. The idea, I suppose, is to […] View
  • In Canada, exports are “zero-rated” sales for .S.T. purposes. This means that when you ship a procedure to someone outside Canada, you don’t charge T.S.T. Yet, you get to claim (or deduct of one’s G.S.T. collected by you) all the “input tax credits” (G.S.T. that you paid for business purposes) to make that move. The idea, I suppose, is to…[Read more]

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