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Tax in Newfoundland and Labrador: A Guide for SaaS Businesse

Newfoundland and Labrador operates under a unified 15% Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) administered directly by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), combining federal and provincial components into a single rate. For non-resident suppliers of digital products and electronic services, registration under the simplified GST/HST framework is triggered upon reaching the CAD 30,000 threshold in annual sales to Canadian consumers. Filing frequencies scale with business revenue—ranging from monthly to annual cycles—with electronic returns and payments due within one month following the close of the reporting period.

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Newfoundland and Labrador

Newfoundland and Labrador is a Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) province at 15%, administered federally by the Canada Revenue Agency.

Offizieller Link der Regierung: Canada Revenue Agency

15.00%

Mehrwertsteuer-/Umsatzsteuersatz für elektronische Produkte und Dienstleistungen

Tax applicable for

B2B and B2C

Reverse-Charge-Verfahren für B2B-Umsätze

ja

Steuernummernprüfung erforderlich

ja

Wann müssen Sie sich registrieren?

Once exceeding CAD 30,000 in annual sales 

Online-Registrierung möglich

ja

Lokaler Vertreter erforderlich

Nein

Registrierungsverfahren

CRA online business registration; non-residents use Simplified GST/HST regime

Liste der steuerpflichtigen digitalen und elektronischen Dienstleistungen

Digital products and services delivered electronically (CRA)

Strafen

Late filing 1% + 0,25%/month (max 12 months);

failure to register min CAD 250

Registrierungsschwelle

CAD 30.000 annual sales

Einreichungsintervall

Monatlich, vierteljährlich oder jährlich 

Abgabetermin

One month after end of reporting period

E-Rechnungsanforderungen

Nicht obligatorisch

Aufbewahrung von Aufzeichnungen

6 years

How-To Guides: Newfoundland and Labrador SaaS VAT

Schritt: 1 Schwellenwert

Effective July 1, 2021, Canada requires the following non-resident vendors to register for and collect the federal GST/HST if their sales exceed CAD 30,000 in a 12-month period. 

 

  • $30,000 CAD over 4 consecutive calendar quarters. Registration is mandatory if this threshold is exceeded from sales to “specified Canadian recipients.”
  • The CAD 30,000 threshold exists in law, but many non-resident SaaS and digital providers selling to Canadian consumers (including New Brunswick) must register even if they do not exceed CAD 30,000, due to the digital economy rules effective 1 July 2021.

Schritt: 2 Unternehmensregistrierung

Managed by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). Non-resident SaaS providers typically use the Simplified GST/HST Regime for digital services unless they have a physical presence or wish to claim Input Tax Credits (ITCs).

 

Schritt: 3 TIN/Umsatzsteuernummer

The GST/HST Number (e.g., 123456789RT0001) issued by the CRA.

Schritt: 1 Standardsatz

The sales tax rate is 15% Harmonized Sales Tax (HST). This consists of 5% Federal GST and 10% Provincial component.

Schritt: 2 Satzformel

To calculate your tax amounts, please use the following formula:

 

Tax Amount = Net Price X 15%

 

Schritt: 3 Reverse Charge (B2B)

Under the simplified regime, if a B2B customer provides a valid GST/HST registration number, the non-resident seller does not charge tax. The buyer self-assesses the tax on their own return.

Schritt: 1 B2C-Verkauf

You must charge 15% HST to any consumer in Newfoundland and Labrador who is not registered for GST/HST. Use “residence indicators” (e.g., billing address, IP address, or bank info) to confirm the buyer is in the province.

Schritt: 2 B2B-Verkauf

Do not charge HST if the buyer provides a valid GST/HST number. You must verify the number via the CRA registry. If no number is provided, treat the sale as B2C and charge 15% tax.

Schritt: 3 Rechnungsanforderungen

Rechnungen müssen Folgendes beinhalten:
1. Business legal name.
2. GST/HST Registration Number.
3. Date of invoice.
4. Total amount paid/payable.
5. Distinct tax amount or a statement that tax is included (specifying the 15% rate).
6. Recipient’s name (required for B2B/high-value sales).

Schritt: 1 Meldeintervall

Standard for the simplified regime is Quarterly (calendar quarters).

Schritt: 2 Abgabefrist

The end of the month following the end of the reporting period (e.g., Q1 ends March 31; filing/payment is due April 30).

Schritt: 3 Einreichung

Electronic filing via CRA My Business Account or the GST/HST Registry portal. Payments can be made via wire transfer or major financial institutions.

Schritt: 4 Aufzeichnungspflicht

Tax records should be kept for a minimum of 6 years from the end of the latest year to which they relate.

PayPro Global Lösung: Vereinfachte Registrierung & Fiskalische Vertretung

Navigating Newfoundland and Labrador’s’s VAT registration and fiscal representation can be daunting. PayPro Global acts as your Merchant of Record, handling these complexities, including VAT registration and fiscal representation where needed, so you can focus on your business.

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