Showing posts with label Ontario. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ontario. Show all posts

Thursday, September 15, 2011

British Columbia Repeals HST in Voter Referendum

As we have written previously, in 2010, both Ontario and British Columbia entered into agreements with Canada to harmonize the Goods and Services Tax (“GST”) and their Provincial Sales Taxes (“PST”) into a single Harmonized Sales Tax, or “HST.” The HST went into effect July 1, 2010, in both provinces.

But, the HST proved unpopular in British Columbia, and on August 26, a majority of voters in British Columbia passed a referendum aimed at extinguishing the HST and reinstating the PST. The transition back to the PST is expected to take “a minimum of 18 months." The reason for the long transition is that the province must develop and pass legislation and regulations to re-implement the PST and put in place systems to administer it, and the federal government and the province must pass transitional rules to return the province to the GST. Additionally, British Columbia must determine how it will refund to the federal government the $1.6 million provided to the province to aid in its initial transition to the HST.

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Harmonized Sales Tax Expands to Ontario and British Columbia on July 1, 2010

In the past year, both Ontario and British Columbia entered into agreements with the Canadian federal government to harmonize the Goods and Services Tax (“GST”) and Provincial Sales Taxes (“PST”) into a single Harmonized Sales Tax or “HST.” The HST will be effective July 1, 2010, and will be administered by the Canada Revenue Agency (“CRA”).  Ontario and the federal government have already passed legislation implementing the HST.  British Columbia has yet to pass its own implementing legislation, but has already taken steps towards harmonization with the federal government.