Examples of Provincial Sales Tax Act in a sentence
Prices quoted are to be inclusive of provincial sales tax payable by the City under the Provincial Sales Tax Act (“PST”), but exclusive of any tax calculated upon such prices under the federal Excise Tax Act (“GST”), where applicable, except where expressly requested to the contrary.
Prohibits an employee’s residence from being considered the employee’s regular or assigned temporary place of employment without certain written authorization.
Section 29.01 of The Provincial Sales Tax Act requires the principal to ensure a contractor holds a valid Saskatchewan PST vendor’s licence, whether the contractor is a resident or a non-resident, before making payment of PST to the contractor.
Prices quoted are to be exclusive of provincial sales tax payable by the City under the Provincial Sales Tax Act (“PST”), but exclusive of any tax calculated upon such prices under the federal Excise Tax Act (“GST”), where applicable, except where expressly requested to the contrary.
The personal information on this form is collected for the purpose of administering the Municipal and Regional District Tax program under the authority of the Provincial Sales Tax Act and section 26 of FOIPPA.
For purposes of the Contract Documents, “ GST” means the tax payable and imposed pursuant to Part IX of the Excise Tax Act (Canada), as amended or replaced from time to time, and “PST” means the provincial sales tax payable and imposed pursuant to the Provincial Sales Tax Act (British Columbia), as amended or replaced from time to time.
Under the Provincial Sales Tax Act, all designated recipients must account annually to the Province for how money received from the tax has been spent.
The Provincial Sales Tax Act was amended in 2015 to increase the maximum tax rate on the purchase of accommodation that may be imposed in a designated accommodation area from two percent to three percent of the purchase price of the accommodation.
Pursuant to section 128 of the Provincial Sales Tax Act, legal fees are tax exempt where legal services are provided by legal aid.
Under the Provincial Sales Tax Act, all designated recipients must account annually to the Province on how MRDT program funds are spent (refer to Section 11: Annual Performance Management and Reporting Requirements).