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HST definition

HST means the tax payable and imposed pursuant to part IX of the Excise Tax Act (Canada) as amended, including any provincial component collected by Canada on behalf of British Columbia, and any successor legislation thereto;
HST means the harmonized sales tax administered under the Excise Tax Act (Canada) and any successor tax or levy therefore in force from time-to-time;

Examples of HST in a sentence

  • Temagami First Nation is exempt from paying HST therefore, price should be without HST.

  • It can be found as the first nine digits of your Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) number.

  • The rental rate for the 2,670 square feet of the lower level in the said premises occupied by the Lessee (identified in Schedule A) shall be at the rate of $32,875.00 (+HST) and shall be paid in monthly instalments of $2,740.00 in advance on the first day of every month commencing April 1, 2022.

  • The Price is subject to all applicable customs duties, import duties, excise taxes, value added taxes (including HST or GST, as applicable), sales taxes and any other taxes, charges or levies levied by any governmental authority ("Taxes").


More Definitions of HST

HST means any tax payable under Part IX of the Excise Tax Act (Canada).
HST means the Harmonized Sales Tax;
HST means all amounts exigible pursuant to Part IX of the Excise Tax Act, including, for greater certainty, the Taxes commonly referred to as the goods and services tax (GST) and the harmonized sales tax (HST);
HST means all amounts payable as harmonised sales tax in the Provinces of Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and New Brunswick under the ETA.
HST means the goods and services tax or the harmonized sales tax imposed pursuant to Part IX of the Excise Tax Act (Canada).
HST means harmonized sales taxes, value-added taxes, multi-stage taxes, business transfer taxes or other similar taxes however they are characterized and any taxes in lieu thereof;