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Halifax Sales Tax 2026: Small Business Guide (15.0% combined)

Complete Halifax, Nova Scotia sales tax guide. GST/HST/PST breakdown, registration, and filing.

April 24, 2026 1 min readby TinSuite Team
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Halifax businesses navigate both federal (GST) and provincial tax systems. Here's the 2026 compliance playbook.

Current Halifax combined rate: 15.0%

HST 15% — one of the highest in Canada. Halifax tourism marketing levy 3% on accommodations.

Who must register?

Mandatory registration if your worldwide taxable revenue exceeds CAD $30,000 in any 12-month period (rolling). Below that threshold you're a small supplier — optional registration.

If you choose not to register, you can't claim Input Tax Credits (ITCs) on business expenses.

Input Tax Credits (ITCs)

The magic of the system: tax you pay on business expenses is refundable. If you collect $15.0% on sales and pay 15.0% on business purchases, you only remit the difference.

Track every receipt. Missed ITCs silently increase your tax burden.

Filing frequency

CRA assigns based on revenue:

  • Annual: under $1.5M/year (with quarterly installments)
  • Quarterly: $1.5M–$6M
  • Monthly: over $6M

How to register and file

1. Register for a Business Number with CRA at canada.ca/en/revenue-agency

2. Add a GST/HST program account

3. Collect HST 15.0% on taxable sales to Halifax/Nova Scotia customers

4. File GST34 annually/quarterly as assigned

Halifax-specific considerations

  • Halifax Regional Tourism Marketing Levy of 3% on accommodations (on top of 15% HST)

Common mistakes in Halifax

  • Failing to register when crossing the $30k revenue threshold
  • Charging the wrong rate for out-of-province customers (Canada is destination-based)
  • Missing ITC claims due to poor receipt tracking

How TinSuite handles Halifax tax

  • Auto-applies correct 15.0% rate for Halifax deliveries
  • Tracks $30k revenue threshold and alerts when to register
  • ITCs auto-claimed from Plaid-connected business purchases
  • GST34 generated from your books, filing-ready
  • Bilingual EN/FR-CA interface

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