To calculate the total cost of an item priced at $54.99 plus Canadian tax, you first need to determine the applicable provincial sales tax (PST) and the Goods and Services Tax (GST) or Harmonized Sales Tax (HST). For example, if the total tax rate is approximately 13%, the calculation would be $54.99 + ($54.99 × 0.13), resulting in a total of about $62.19. The exact amount may vary based on the specific tax rate in your province.
To calculate the tax on an amount of $69.99 in Canada, you'll need to know the applicable provincial sales tax (PST) and the federal Goods and Services Tax (GST) or Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) for your province. For example, if you’re in a province with a combined tax rate of 13%, the total tax would be approximately $9.10, bringing the total to about $79.09. Tax rates can vary by province, so it's important to check the specific rate for your location.
In Canada, the Goods and Services Tax (GST) is typically 5%, but some provinces have a combined sales tax that can be higher. For example, if we assume a 13% HST (Harmonized Sales Tax) for Ontario, you would calculate the tax as follows: 449.99 x 0.13 = approximately 58.50. Adding this to the original price gives a total of about 508.49. The total may vary depending on the specific tax rate in your province.
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That depends on what kind of tax and what level the tax is.
Canadian tax software is made by a lot of American companies. The main ones are Tax Act, and Turbo Tax. You can also get a Canadian exclusive called Dr. Tax.
Canadian tax software would not be recommended for U.S. tax filers as the tax laws between the two countries are entirely different. It is possible that the forms would be very similar, however, U.S. tax software will include credits, deductions, and taxes that are relevant to the U.S. while Canadian tax software would comply with Canadian tax rules. I would not trust them to be 'up to par' with the federal regulations outside of their country of origin.
The Canadian equivalent is a T4.
Canadian tax lawyers are certified after taking and completing the tax certification courses. The lawyer will also have to have passed the exams to become a lawyer prior to taking the courses.
Whether you are in the United States of America or in another country, like Canada. The best free Canadian tax software to get is at Turbo Tax. It has everything you need.
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That really depends on the tax rate for the Country or State that levies the tax.
Form W2, Wage and Tax Statement.
Yes, there is a such thing as Canadian income tax software. I don't know where you can purchase the product, but the best way to find out is by going to any local tax agent such as Jackson Hewitt and speak with a tax representative.
The Canadian province British Columbia does not have the highest tax rate. Many other Canadian provinces, including Manitoba and New Brunswick have similar tax rates.
Turbo Tax offers a Canadian version. If you are familiar with Turbo Tax, this might be something to look into. Also, www.mytaxexpress.com/ offers a free download and seems like it is fairly popular.