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Originally posted by m0rph3us
Examples of goods and services taxable at 7% or 15% include:
commercial real property and newly constructed residential real property;
rentals of commercial real property;
sales and leases of automobiles;
gasoline;
car repairs;
soft drinks, candies, and potato chips;
clothing and footwear;
advertising unless provided to a non-resident of Canada who is not registered for GST/HST ;
Examples of goods and services taxable at 0% (zero-rated) include:
basic groceries such as milk, bread, and vegetables;
agricultural products such as grain, raw wool, and dried tobacco leaves;
most farm livestock;
most fishery products such as fish for human consumption;
prescription drugs and drug dispensing fees;
medical devices such as hearing aids and artificial teeth; and
exports most goods and services taxable at 7% or 15% in Canada are zero-rated when exported
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yes, that's basic information.
if you find a way to get back all of my gst yourself - i'll pay you $25000. no joke. it's going to cost me much more than that to fight this (when i eventually do).
as soon as it's all back, i'll write you a check.