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How to set up sales taxes

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Summary

How to set up sales taxes in Sage Accounting.

Description

  • Select the taxes that are applicable to your business
  • Enter your tax registration numbers
  • Enable tax rate selections in transactions
  • Manage tax rates
  • Set up for tax installment payments or ITCs/ITRs

Resolution

▼Open the sales tax settings page

Go to Settings, Business settings, Financial settings, Sales taxes

▼Understanding sales tax types

Goods and Services Tax (GST)

GST is a federal tax on Canadian goods and services and is part of HST in applicable provinces. It applies in New Brunswick, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland and Labrador.

Provincial Sales Tax (PST)

PST applies in British Columbia, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba as RST.

Harmonized Sales Tax (HST)

HST combines GST and PST before remittance to the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). It applies in New Brunswick, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland and Labrador.

Québec Sales Tax (QST)

QST applies in Québec and replaces HST or PST in other provinces. Revenu Québec administers QST.

 NOTE: Alberta, Nunavut and Yukon, and the Northwest Territories collect only GST.

Preparing for tax type setup

Businesses must comply with place-of-supply rules and eligibility requirements. If selling across Canada, ensure all necessary registrations are complete and tax numbers are available before setup. Registered tax types appear in selection lists for sales and expense transactions.

Setting up tax types

In the Sales Tax Settings list, select 'I will not collect tax here' for unneeded tax types. For required tax types, enter registration numbers and set compliance reporting deadlines in the Tax Return Frequency field.

 

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