Environment Tax Notice 106: First Nations Tax Exemption
The purpose of this notice is to provide vendors with information on the application of environment tax (tire tax) to purchases of tires by First Nation individuals.
The purpose of this notice is to provide vendors with information on the application of environment tax (tire tax) to purchases of tires by First Nation individuals.
Effective April 10, 1991 the Province introduced an environment tax on all new pneumatic tires purchased or consumed in Prince Edward Island. This Environment Tax Notice outlines the application of the tax and the procedures for collecting and remitting the tax.
This notice is prepared to assist vendors registered under the Environment Tax Act to meet their obligations in relation to the collection and remittance of environment tax.
Registered vendors which reported $10,000 or less in environment tax in the prior fiscal year of the Province will continue to be eligible for a commission. However, the maximum commission allowed will be $300 per fiscal year of the Province.
There are now two tax rates which are applicable to motor vehicle tires of different sizes.
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