There are three types of sales taxes in Canada: PST, GST and HST. See below for an overview of sales tax amounts for each province and territory.
Province | Type | PST | GST | HST | Total Tax Rate | Notes: |
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Alberta | GST | Â | 5% | Â | 5% | Â |
British Columbia | GST + PST | 7% | 5% | Â | 12% | More info |
Manitoba | GST + PST | 7% | 5% | Â | 12% | As of July 1, 2019 the PST rate was reduced from 8% to 7%. |
New Brunswick | HST | Â | Â | 15% | 15% | As of July 1, 2016 the HST rate increased from 13% to 15%. |
Newfoundland and Labrador | HST | Â | Â | 15% | 15% | As of July 1, 2016 the HST rate increased from 13% to 15%. |
Northwest Territories | GST | Â | 5% | Â | 5% | Â |
Nova Scotia | HST | Â | Â | 14% | 14% | As of April 1, 2025, the HST was reduced from 15% to 14%. |
Nunavut | GST | Â | 5% | Â | 5% | Â |
Ontario | HST | Â | Â | 13% | 13% | Â |
Prince Edward Island | HST | Â | Â | 15% | 15% | Â |
Quebec | GST + *QST | 9.975% | 5% | Â | 14.975% | Â |
Saskatchewan | GST + PST | 6% | 5% | Â | 11% | Â |
Yukon | GST | Â | 5% | Â | 5% | Â |
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