Running a business in Canada means understanding your taxes—especially the Harmonized Sales Tax (HST). Navigating the maze of provincial and federal tax rates can feel overwhelming. Thankfully, some goods and services are exempt or zero-rated under GST/HST rules, offering some relief. But when it comes to bookkeeping services, the question remains: are they taxable in Canada?
The Short Answer: Yes, Bookkeeping Services Are Taxable in Canada
Confusion often arises because certain financial services are exempt from GST/HST. These exemptions mainly cover bank fees, loans, and related financial products—but not bookkeeping or accounting services. To clear the fog, here’s a breakdown of what’s generally exempt and what isn’t.
Services & Goods Exempt from GST/HST in Canada
Exempt Services Include:
- Daycare services
- Freight transportation
- Music lessons
- Medical and dental services
- Educational services
- Charitable services
- Financial services (excluding bookkeeping)
- Legal aid services
Exempt Goods Include:
- Used residential housing
- Goods sold by charities
- Food and beverages sold in schools
- Basic groceries (meat, fish, eggs, dairy, vegetables, coffee, tea, cereals) — excluding liquor, candy, snacks
- Feminine hygiene products
- Medical devices like artificial limbs, wheelchairs, eyeglasses, hearing aids
While this list isn’t exhaustive, it highlights the common exemptions. Bookkeeping services do not appear on any exemption list across Canadian provinces, so they are taxable.
What Exactly Is HST?
HST is a consumption tax that combines provincial and federal taxes, collected by businesses and remitted to the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). Unlike GST, HST’s provincial portion is distributed to respective provincial governments, making it a bit more complex.
As a business owner, you and your customers share the responsibility of paying HST. Your vendors collect the tax and forward it to the CRA, ensuring compliance with Canadian tax laws.
Is HST Good or Bad for Business?
Critics argue that HST increases the cost of doing business, making products and services more expensive. However, supporters believe HST fosters healthy competition, pushing companies to innovate and reduce prices, ultimately benefiting consumers.
Which Canadian Provinces Use HST?
Currently, HST is applied in five provinces:
- New Brunswick
- Nova Scotia
- Newfoundland and Labrador
- Prince Edward Island
Why Hiring a Professional Bookkeeper Is Essential for Your Business
Handling bookkeeping and tax filings amidst daily business operations can be challenging. Many entrepreneurs find it inefficient and stressful to manage their own books. Whether you hire an in-house bookkeeper or outsource to a specialized firm, professional bookkeeping services ensure accurate financial records, timely tax filings, and peace of mind.
At Accounting for Realtors, we specialize in bookkeeping and accounting services tailored to Canadian businesses, including real estate professionals. Let our experts handle your tax complexities so you can focus on growing your business with confidence.