QST definition

QST means the Quebec sales tax imposed pursuant to an Act respecting the Québec sales tax.
QST means all Québec sales tax imposed pursuant to the Act respecting the Québec sales tax, R.S.Q. c. T-0.1, as amended.
QST means the tax payable under the Act Respecting the Quebec Sales Tax, R.S.Q. c.T-01, as such statute may be amended, modified, supplemented or replaced from time to time, including any successor statute.

Examples of QST in a sentence

  • For example, when the last day of the month is not a business day, QST remittances are collected at the beginning of the following month, such that the equivalent of two months’ remittances can be collected in a given month.

  • However, should the results of the audit reveal an underreporting of over [***] of royalties due QST, the audit costs shall be borne by APRINOIA.

  • In the event the Tenant fails to pay any applicable GST, QST or any other applicable tax, the Landlord shall have all the same rights and remedies in respect of recovery of same as those available to recover the Rent payable under the Lease.

  • The Tenant shall pay the goods and services tax (GST), the Québec sales tax (QST) and all other applicable taxes on all amounts payable hereunder, as applicable.

  • APRINOIA shall pay the royalty by transferring money to the designated bank account specified in the invoice issued by QST.


More Definitions of QST

QST means the Quebec sales tax imposed under An Act respecting the Québec sales tax (Quebec).
QST means the Québec Sales Tax levied under Title I of the Québec Sales Tax Act.
QST means all Quebec sales tax imposed under the law entitled “an Act respecting the Quebec sales tax”.
QST means Québec sales tax imposed under the QST Act.
QST means the tax payable under the Act Respecting the Quebec Sales Tax, R.S.Q. c.T-0.1, as amended.
QST has the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 3.1(j);
QST means the taxes imposed under Title 1 of an Act Respecting the Quebec Sales Tax and the regulations made thereunder.