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

  • The Vendor shall provide the Purchaser with its HST Business Number.

  • If the space can be rented to another vendor for the event, the vendor who cancels will receive a refund of their paid rental fee less $600 + HST (13%) ($100 administration fee and the $500 deposit).

  • The rental rate per corner is $300 + HST (13%) (maximum # of corners is 2).

  • A non- refundable deposit of $500 + HST (13%) is due within 7 days of receipt of the online application.

  • The rental rate per standard 10’ x 10’ booth is $1,350 + HST (13%).


More Definitions of HST

HST means any tax payable under Part IX of the Excise Tax Act (Canada).
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 harmonized sales tax, or goods and services tax, imposed under the HST Act (or any provincial or territorial legislation imposing sales tax or harmonized sales tax).
HST means the Harmonized Sales Tax;
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 harmonized sales tax and goods and services tax imposed under the ETA.