The Canadian sales taxes include the Provincial Sales Tax (PST), the Quebec Sales Tax (QST), the Goods and Services Tax (GST), and the Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) which is a combination of the PST and the GST in some provinces. 

  • The GST applies to most goods and services made in Canada; however, certain exceptions may apply.
  • The PST is a retail sales tax that is payable when a taxable good or service is acquired for personal or business use, unless a specific exemption applies.
  • The HST generally applies to the same base of goods and services as the GST. The participating provinces (New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Ontario and Prince Edward Island) harmonized their PST with the GST to implement the HST.
  • In Quebec, the most common sales taxes are the:
    • GST, which is calculated at a rate of 5% on the selling price.
    • QST, which is calculated at a rate of 9.975% on the selling price excluding the GST.
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Canadian Sales Tax Table (Updated March 23, 2017)

 
PROVINCE APPLICABLE SALES TAX GST1 HST1 QST2 PST3 TOTAL
Alberta GST 5%       5%
British Columbia GST + PST 5%     7% 12%
Manitoba GST + PST 5%     8% 13%
New Brunswick HST   15%     15%
Newfoundland and Labrador HST   15%     15%
Northwest Territories GST 5%       5%
Nova Scotia HST   15%     15%
Nunavut GST 5%       5%
Ontario HST   13%     13%
Prince Edward Island HST   15%     15%
Quebec GST + QST 5%   9.975%   14.98%
Saskatchewan GST + PST 5%     6% 11%
Yukon GST 5%       5%