HST rate increase officially cancelled
The proposed increase to Newfoundland and Labrador's HST rate has officially been cancelled.
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In April, the Progressive Conservatives announced the plan to increase the tax rate to 15 per cent as of Jan. 1.
However, the Canada Revenue Agency issued a statement Tuesday referring businesses to a provincial notice dated Dec. 14 that confirmed the rate would stay the same in the new year.
The proposed HST rate increase in NL will not take place on 2016-01-01 https://t.co/8jsLt8GOyA cc: @CFIBNL & @CFIB
—@CanRevAgency
The provincial branch of the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) said Monday it was looking for more clarity about what to tell business owners about the HST.
After the Liberals won the Nov. 30 provincial election, Premier Dwight Ball wrote to the federal finance minister notifying Ottawa that he planned to reverse the increase.
Ball met with Prime Minister JustinTrudeaulast week, who did not specify whether or not there was time to cancel the increase before the end of the month.
But the federalFinance Department sent out a statement ensuring it would take the necessary steps to keep the rate at 13 per cent.
The Tories had included the two-point increase in their 2015 budget and the legislation had already been passed.