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  1. the day of the supply that made you exceed the $30,000 threshold in the quarter. You have to start charging the GST/HST on your date of registration, including on the sale that made you exceed the $30,000 threshold. Example 3 – Exceed the $30,000 threshold in two consecutive calendar quarters. On November 1, 2019, you opened a retail store.

  2. Jan 1, 2008 · The current rates are: 5% (GST) in Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Quebec, Saskatchewan, and Yukon. 13% (HST) in Ontario. 15% (HST) in New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island. See previous rates (from January 1, 2008 to September 30, 2016)

  3. Also, you have to either show the amount paid or payable for the supply separately from the amount of GST/HST payable on the supply or show that the total amount paid or payable for a supply includes the GST/HST. If HST applies to the supply, show the total HST rate. Do not show the federal and provincial parts of the HST separately.

  4. You have to charge GST/HST on the sale that put you over the $30,000 limit, and on any sales after that, even if you haven’t registered yet. You’ll have 29 days to register for a GST/HST number with the government from the day of that sale. Scenario 3: Slowly but surely, you make over $30,000. Sometimes, you decide to remain a small ...

  5. Understand the regulations. 10. Get funding or more help. 6. Confirm if you need to charge HST. Most businesses in Ontario are required to register with the federal government for a GST / HST account and collect GST / HST on taxable sales. If your business makes $30,000 gross or more in four consecutive calendar quarters (a period of three ...

  6. If your small business is making more than $30,000 in the year (4 consecutive quarters) or after the first quarter, your business is eligible to charge, collect and remit GST and HST for the services you provide and the materials needed. You must register for a GST/HST number within the first 29 days of making $30 000 in the year and actively ...

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  8. Exempt goods include medical equipment, groceries and exports. If you give lessons, such as how to play the piano or guitar, or you provide childcare, you’re exempt from collecting and remitting GST/HST. The CRA deems any business with $30,000 or less in revenue to be a small supplier.

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