GST/HST/PST Rates by Province in Canada 2025

Updated March 2025 • bremo.io

Canada has three different sales tax systems operating across provinces: the federal GST, the Harmonized Sales Tax (HST), and provincial sales taxes (PST/RST/QST). The rate you pay depends entirely on where you buy. This is the definitive 2025 reference for Canadian sales tax rates.

Quick Answer: Atlantic provinces pay 15% HST. Ontario pays 13% HST. BC and Manitoba pay 12% (GST+PST/RST). Saskatchewan pays 11%. Quebec pays ~15% (GST+QST). Alberta pays 5% GST only — the lowest in Canada.

2025 Sales Tax Rates: Complete Reference Table

Province/TerritoryFederal GSTProvincial TaxTotal RateTax System
Alberta5%0%5%GST only
British Columbia5%7% PST12%GST + PST
Manitoba5%7% RST12%GST + RST
Saskatchewan5%6% PST11%GST + PST
Ontario5%8% (prov. component)13%HST
Quebec5%9.975% QST14.975%GST + QST
New Brunswick5%10% (prov. component)15%HST
Nova Scotia5%10% (prov. component)15%HST
PEI5%10% (prov. component)15%HST
Newfoundland5%10% (prov. component)15%HST
Yukon5%0%5%GST only
Northwest Territories5%0%5%GST only
Nunavut5%0%5%GST only

What Is GST?

The Goods and Services Tax (GST) is a federal value-added tax of 5% introduced in Canada in 1991. It replaced the hidden 13.5% Manufacturers' Sales Tax. GST applies to most goods and services sold in Canada. Businesses collect GST from customers and remit it to the CRA, claiming back GST paid on business purchases (Input Tax Credits).

What Is HST?

The Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) combines the federal GST with a provincial component into a single tax. HST is collected by the CRA, which then distributes the provincial portion to the relevant province. Ontario (13%), Nova Scotia (15%), New Brunswick (15%), PEI (15%), and Newfoundland (15%) use HST. The benefit is a single registration, single remittance, and single set of rules for businesses.

What Is PST?

Provincial Sales Tax (PST) is a separate provincial retail sales tax collected by BC (7%), Saskatchewan (6%), and Manitoba (7% — called RST). Businesses must register for PST separately from GST. PST rules differ from GST/HST — notably, BC's PST does not generally apply to services, while HST does.

Quebec Sales Tax (QST)

Quebec's QST of 9.975% is structured similarly to HST but administered by Revenu Québec rather than the CRA. Quebec actually administers the federal GST on behalf of the CRA within Quebec. The combined GST + QST rate of 14.975% is nearly equivalent to the Atlantic HST of 15%.

GST/HST Exemptions (All Provinces)

The following are generally exempt from GST/HST across Canada:

PST Exemptions (Vary by Province)

PST exemptions differ significantly from province to province:

GST/HST Input Tax Credits for Businesses

Registered businesses can claim Input Tax Credits (ITCs) for GST/HST paid on business purchases. This means the tax is effectively paid only by final consumers — not by businesses along the supply chain. This is a fundamental design feature that prevents tax on tax (cascading). Businesses with less than $30,000 in annual revenues generally do not need to register for GST/HST.

Which Province Is Cheapest for Online Shopping?

For online purchases from Canadian retailers, the tax rate is based on the destination — where the goods are shipped. Shipping to Alberta? Pay 5% GST. Shipping to Nova Scotia? Pay 15% HST. Alberta residents consistently pay the lowest sales tax on Canadian online purchases of any province.

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