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  2. Sales taxes in Canada - Wikipedia

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    There is a 5% tax on lodging and 5% tax on hotel room fees. New Brunswick: HST: 10: 15 The HST was increased two points to 10% with an overall tax of 15% on July 1, 2016. [6] Newfoundland and Labrador: HST: 10 15 The HST was increased two points to 10% with an overall tax of 15% on July 1, 2016. [7] Northwest Territories: GST: 0: 5 Nova Scotia ...

  3. Taxation in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Similar income taxes were also imposed in Sherbrooke from 1886 to 1912, in Sorel from 1889, and Hull from 1893. [27] In Prince Edward Island, Summerside had an income tax from 1870 to 1880, and Charlottetown imposed one from 1880 to 1888. [29] While Nova Scotia permitted municipal income tax in 1835, Halifax was the first municipality to levy ...

  4. Economy of Halifax, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    The main agriculture area of the Halifax Regional Municipality is the Musquodoboit Valley. The total number of farms in HRM is 150, of which 110 are family-owned, and at the 2001 census there were 3,630 people working in agriculture and resource-based industries in the municipality, out of a total population of 359,111.

  5. Gordon H. Fitzgerald - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, he was convicted for falsifying tax return forms, [4] and was disbarred by the Nova Scotia Barristers Society for fraud. [5] In 1980, he was convicted of raping a female client in his office and sentenced to five years imprisonment. He was paroled in 1981 after serving ten months of his sentence [6] and was pardoned in 1992. [4]

  6. Bill C-10: Income Tax Amendments Act, 2006 - Wikipedia

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    Bill C-10: Income Tax Amendments Act, 2006 (French: Loi de 2006 modifiant l’impôt sur le revenu) was a bill introduced in the Canadian Parliament in 2007 by the Conservative government of Prime Minister Stephen Harper. It was numbered Bill C-10 of the second session of the 39th Parliament of Canada.

  7. Plug-in electric vehicles in Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    4.2 Halifax. 5 References. ... Download QR code; Print/export ... the provincial government offered tax rebates of $3,000 for electric vehicle purchases. [2]

  8. FC Halifax Town - Wikipedia

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    Huge tax debts buried Halifax Town A.F.C. after almost 100 years as a football club. In May 2008, it was revealed that Halifax owed over £814,000 to Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs . [ 1 ] It was originally thought the club owed the taxman around £500,000, which might have left scope for a deal. [ 2 ]

  9. McInnes Cooper - Wikipedia

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    McInnes Cooper was founded in 1859 by Jonathan McCully, Hector McInnes, Gordon Cooper, and Donald MacInnes. [3]In 1992, the firm worked on the privatization of Nova Scotia Power, which at the time was the largest private equity transaction in Canadian history. [4]