Ontario based 3PL. How can I ensure I am charging the correct sales tax on shipments within Canada

loaders

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For shipments within Canada, you charge the HST applicable to the Province of the destination. I don't have the website at my fingertips, but surely the Revenue Canada site will have that information.
 

ShawnR

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within Canada you simply need to charge the tax of the destination province, ON to QC 5%, QC to ON 13%

but be careful QC to QC ads that 9.975%

we have a fairly simple sheet to help with that.

email me and I'll send it to you

shawn@groch.com
 

Freight Broker

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And don't forget the QST is a tax on a tax.. you take your rate, add the GST to it and then add the QST on top of that..
 

ShawnR

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not any more they changed it, totals up to 14.975% so it came down from 15% to that lol
 

jonny-chicken

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How about charging brokers?

If you move a load from somewhere in Ontario to somewhere else in Ontario, do you charge the broker HST?
 

jonny-chicken

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No the broker does.

Thanks Rob.

The wording on the CRA website is hard on the eyes... Wasn't sure I was interpreting it correctly.

The way I read it on the CRA site was that I should be charging HST on all loads that do not cross an international border...

except... I should not charge HST on loads that cross an international border and are part of a "continuous freight movement"... Meaning, if the load crossed the border being hauled by another carrier either before or after I moved it.
 
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