Revenue Tax Guide 198: Application of Retail Sales Tax - Purchase of Designated Property
Effective April 1, 2013, the Province has harmonized its sales tax with the federal goods and services tax.
Effective April 1, 2013, the Province has harmonized its sales tax with the federal goods and services tax.
An amendment to the Real Property Tax Act provides for municipalities to be reimbursed for outstanding sewer and water charges from the proceeds of a property tax sale.
This Guide provides general descriptions of the temporary recapture of input tax credits (RITC) requirement that will apply as a result of the introduction of the Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) in Prince Edward Island (PEI). The RITC requirement will be proposed to be implem
On April 1, 2013, Prince Edward Island implemented the harmonized sales tax (HST) at a rate of 14 per cent - combining the existing five per cent federal goods and services tax (GST) with a nine per cent PEI component. This guide provides information on the streamlined ac
A point-of-sale rebate of the PEI component of the HST paid on heating oil, children’s clothing, children’s footwear and books will be provided.
This guide provides information on the point-of-sale rebate of the nine per cent PEI component of the HST.
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.
You are entitled to an sales tax exemption if your family member transfers a used motor vehicle to you and certain conditions are met.
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.
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.
Information is available online to help businesses prepare for the change in the provincial Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) rate for Oct. 1, 2016. The combined federal and provincial HST rate will be 15 per cent. Transitional rules are required to determine which tax rate will apply...