General Transitional Rules for Prince Edward Island HST Rate Increase
Transitional rules are required to determine which tax rate will apply to transactions that straddle the October 1 implementation date.
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Transitional rules are required to determine which tax rate will apply to transactions that straddle the October 1 implementation date.
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...
In the event of a work stoppage affecting postal mail delivery, the government of Prince Edward Island will ensure alternative pickup and delivery methods are available for important transactions with Islanders and businesses. Government departments have identified which services...
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 Fiscal Update provides an update on the state of the public finances of the Province of Prince Edward Island. It is prepared by the Department of Finance.
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.
The Estimates represent the financial plan of the province for the fiscal year commencing April 1, 2001, and are presented by the government in support of its request to the Legislative Assembly for authority to spend public monies.
The Estimates represent the financial plan of the province for the fiscal year commencing April 1, 2000, and are presented by the government in support of its request to the Legislative Assembly for authority to spend public monies.
The Estimates represent the financial plan of the province for the fiscal year commencing April 1, 2006, and are presented by the government in support of its request to the Legislative Assembly for authority to spend public monies.
The Estimates represent the financial plan of the province for the fiscal year commencing April 1, 2003, and are presented by the government in support of its request to the Legislative Assembly for authority to spend public monies.