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GST/HST Interpretation

24 September 2010 GST/HST Interpretation 124949 - Application of the HST Transitional Rules in British Columbia to Real Estate Services

However, in those circumstances where work is performed by a practitioner after the date a binding purchase and sale agreement is entered into, that is, between the date the sale becomes unconditional and the closing date, the practitioner will be required to take this work into consideration. ...
GST/HST Interpretation

18 April 2011 GST/HST Interpretation 129630 - Application of GST to transfer of farmland in respect of divorce settlement

The consideration for the sale would be less than the fair market value of the Farmland at the time of the sale. ...
GST/HST Interpretation

6 July 2011 GST/HST Interpretation 132886 - Election to share pension entity rebate

The decision by a pension entity to make an election pursuant to subsections 261.01(5), (6) or (9) to share the rebate is one that would presumably take into consideration any mitigating factors such as the legal impediments that you describe. ...
GST/HST Interpretation

25 July 2011 GST/HST Interpretation 97182 - Refunds and carryovers of balances in a meal plan account

Interpretation Given Under section 13 of Part VI of Schedule V to the ETA, the following supply is exempt of the GST/HST: "A supply of a meal to a student enrolled at a university or public college where the meal is provided under a plan that is for a period of not less than one month and under which the student purchases from the supplier for a single consideration only the right to receive at a restaurant or cafeteria at the university or college not less than 10 meals weekly throughout the period. ...
GST/HST Interpretation

18 May 2021 GST/HST Interpretation 184503 - Meaning of the word "diagnostic"

INTERPRETATION GIVEN In general, every recipient of a taxable supply (other than a zero-rated supply) made in Canada is required to pay GST/HST at the rate of 5%, 13%, or 15% (depending on the province in which the supply is made) on the value of the consideration for the supply, pursuant to section 165. ...
GST/HST Interpretation

22 April 2022 GST/HST Interpretation 217998 - – […][Calculation of the British Columbia Transitional Tax Rebate (BCTTR)]

INTERPRETATION PROVIDED Subsection 19(1) of the New Housing Transition Tax and Rebate Act (NHTTRA) of British Columbia imposes upon a recipient of a “taxable sale”, a tax in respect of the sale equal to 2% of the value of the consideration for the sale. ...
GST/HST Interpretation

2 November 2004 GST/HST Interpretation 50061 - Services Provided by Speech-Language Pathologists

The consideration charged by XXXXX to XXXXX includes an amount calculated on the basis of the number of staff and the applicable rate for the type of staff plus amounts to cover XXXXX rental and administrative costs related to the provision of these services. ...
GST/HST Interpretation

22 October 2004 GST/HST Interpretation 38169 - Supplies by Social Workers Proposed Section 7.2 of Part II of Schedule V to the Excise Tax Act

In determining whether an independent agent is acting in the ordinary course of its business with respect to particular activities, consideration should be given as to whether those activities are typical of the activities that would usually be carried out in the course of the particular trade, as the case may be, of the independent agent. ...
GST/HST Interpretation

30 July 2004 GST/HST Interpretation 53159 - Place of Supply of Goods Supplied By Way of Sale

. •   You requested a full refund of the consideration, HST and interest from the supplier in your letter XXXXX. ...
GST/HST Interpretation

29 July 2004 GST/HST Interpretation 43263 - Subsection 240(1) of the Excise Tax Act

As stated in your letter, section 201 of the Excise Tax Act (the ETA) limits the ITC that may be claimed on the purchase of a passenger vehicle to the lesser of (a) the tax that was payable by the registrant in respect of the acquisition, importation or bringing in, as the case may be, of the vehicle; and (b) the amount determined by the formula (A x B)- C where A is the tax that would be payable by the registrant in respect of the vehicle if the registrant acquired the vehicle at the particular time, (ii)... for consideration equal to the amount deemed under paragraph 13(7)(g) or (h) of the Income Tax Act (the ITA) to be, for the purposes of section 13 of that Act, the capital cost to a taxpayer of a passenger vehicle to which that paragraph applies. ...

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