Value-Added Taxation in Canada

A summary of the most important issues posed by Canada’s value-added taxes, this course reviews which taxes to charge and under what circumstances, documentation requirements, common pitfalls when claiming input tax credits, and unique aspects of the Quebec Sales Tax.

Note – these sessions are designed for senior accounting personnel.

These sessions are available to our out-of-town clients by webinar or in person at the Ryan Training Centre in Mississauga, Ontario.  To participate by webinar, please select the webinar listing in the Course Selection drop-down menu below.  To participate in person, please select the Ryan Training Centre listing in the Course Selection drop-down menu below.




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