What are GST and HST?
GST, or Goods and Services Tax is a tax that you pay on most goods and services sold or provided in Canada. The current rate of GST is 5%. GST is in effect in Alberta, British Columbia, and Manitoba.
HST, or Harmonized Sales Tax, combines the federal GST with a Provincial Sales Tax (PST), which is a tax levied by individual provinces. The current rate of HST is 13% (5% GST + 8% PST). HST is in effect only in Ontario.
Your GST/HST number is a unique identifier issued by the CRA that identifies businesses registered to collect and remit GST in Canada. If you do not have a GST/HST number, you can get one online on the Government of Canada website here.
Real pays out the taxable income and Agents are responsible for remitting their GST/HST with the CRA.
The GST/HST is not the same as a business number (please visit, What is a BN? for more information on Business Numbers).
Need to set up your tax information? Go to: How to complete payment and tax set up.
Need to edit your tax information? Go to: How to edit tax and payment set up.
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