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Ontario PST Harmonization

On July 1, 2010, Ontario’s PST will be harmonized with the federal GST. All goods, services, intangibles and new real property supplied (or deemed to be supplied) in Ontario will be subject to the combined single rate of 13%.
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PST Harmonization: What you need to know to successfully manage the harmonized sales tax changes

With recent announcements from the provincial governments of Ontario and B.C. touting the merits of harmonizing their respective sales tax with GST, many businesses are asking what this ultimately means for them.
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What are the Challenges of a Harmonized Sales Tax for the B.C. Forestry Sector?

On July 1, 2010 the province of British Columbia will harmonize their sales tax. Harmonization brings many advantages and some disadvantages—this article will focus on some of the challenges that harmonization may bring.
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IRS Increases Reporting and Scrutiny of Foreign Bank Accounts

Starting in 2009, the IRS has expanded the Foreign Bank Account Reporting (FBAR) process. Unfortunately, this change will ensnare many more taxpayers into the FBAR reporting requirements, and will increase the compliance time and cost needed to meet the new requirements.
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The New HST: Rules, Regulations & Requirements

In July, Ontario will be harmonizing its Provincial Sales Tax with the federal Goods and Services Tax. Here are some of the things that Ontario municipalities should consider as the countdown to harmonization gets underway.
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Managing the Harmonized Sales Tax - What Auto Dealerships Need to Know

Significant changes to Canadian sales taxes in Ontario and B.C. are taking place, which may be the most important change in Canadian taxes since the introduction of the GST in 1991. And while the government touts the changes will help businesses achieve greater efficiencies, you need to be aware of the specific issues that will affect you.
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