Jill is a registrant and performed some consulting work for a US company from her home office
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Jill is a registrant and performed some consulting work for a US company from her home office in Fredericton, New Brunswick. She is not sure whether she needs to charge HST or if she can claim input tax credits on related expenses. What advice do you have for Jill?
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Canadian Income Taxation 2018-2019
ISBN: 9781259464294
21st Edition
Authors: William Buckwold, Joan Kitunen
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