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About Provincial Sales Tax – Visiting British Columbia

When visiting British Columbia, you are likely to buy or lease goods, pay for services, or stay in hotels or other accommodation. For information on how provincial sales tax may apply, please see our pamphlet, BC Sales Tax: What Visitors Should Know.

In addition to provincial Hotel Room Tax, some municipalities and regional districts collect an additional one or two percent tax to support local tourism initiatives. For a list of communities that collect the additional tax, please see the bulletin Municipal and Regional District Tax (HRT 007).

 Exemptions

Tourists are required to pay tax on purchases made in British Columbia. However, there are some circumstances under which non-residents may be eligible for a point-of-sale exemption or a refund of the tax paid. Please see the bulletin Purchases by Non-Residents of British Columbia (SST 030).

Also, please read our bulletins on the following topics for more information on specific exemptions for non-residents:

Aircraft

Boats
Vehicles
Legal Services

Please note, other than the exemptions outlined in the above bulletins, Provincial Sales Tax is not refundable.

 More Information

If you need more information about B.C. sales taxes for particular situations or industries, please see our Bulletins and Publications pages for a complete list.

If you need help, please contact us.

 

 
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