Implementation of the Kwanlin Dun First Nations Goods and Services Tax (FNGST)
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Implementation of the Kwanlin Dun First Nations Goods and Services Tax (FNGST)
GST/HST Notices - Notice 222
August 2007
Effective August 20, 2007, another Yukon First Nation with a final agreement, the Kwanlin Dun First Nation, has imposed a First Nations Goods and Services Tax (FNGST) on their settlement lands.
As the FNGST is designed to work within the GST/HST framework, no additional forms or changes to registration will be required and vendors will simply apply the FNGST in the same manner as the GST/HST.
Additional information on FNGST can be found in the publication, First Nations Goods and Services Tax (FNGST) (RC4365) and the GST/HST Notice 143R4 Application of GST/FNGST to Yukon First Nations and their Members.
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- 2017-06-22