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 A charity is considered to be a public service body (PSB). If you have questions about how the status is granted, see Charities.

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GST/HST Topics

How GST/HST works
Basic information on how the GST/HST works

Rebates
You may qualify for certain types of GST/HST rebates.
Opening (registering) your GST/HST account
Do you need a GST/HST account?
Closing (deregistering) your GST/HST account
Closing your business or cancelling your GST/HST account
Making changes to your account
Change your address, start or stop direct deposit, change contacts or authorized representatives, and more
Responsibilities
Keeping books and records, collecting and invoicing GST/HST, calculating your net tax and more
Input tax credits
Claim the GST/HST you pay on goods and services related to your business.
Taxable or exempt
Find out if goods and services are taxable or exempt.
GST/HST information for the construction industry
The New Housing Rebate and how the GST/HST applies to builders, renovators, contractors, and other businesses involved in the construction industry.
Returns
Completing and filing your GST/HST returns, correcting errors and adjusting previous returns.
Payments and instalments
Making payments, calculating instalments, and how to avoid paying penalties and interest
Harmonized sales tax
HST and when to charge it
Imports and exports
How and when GST/HST applies to goods and services imported into or exported from Canada
GST/HST and small business events and seminars
Finding GST/HST and small business events and seminars
Buying a business
Information you need to know when buying a business
Selling a business
Information you need to know when selling a business
Rulings and interpretations
Get a GST/HST ruling or an interpretation concerning business transactions.
Objections, appeals, and access to information
When you disagree with a GST/HST assessment or decision
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2006-08-01
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