Canadian Tax Changes for 1-April-2013

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(New page: On 1-April-2013, British Columbia and Prince Edward Island are changing how they are collecting sales tax. On that date, British Columbia will exit the Harmonized Sales Tax (HST), and Prin...)
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* Make sure appropriate tax codes are set up correctly in the [[Mercury Administration: Tax Codes Screen|Tax Codes screen]] in Mercury Administration.
* Make sure appropriate tax codes are set up correctly in the [[Mercury Administration: Tax Codes Screen|Tax Codes screen]] in Mercury Administration.
* Ensure the store default is set correctly in the [[Mercury Administration: Store Settings Screen|Store Settings screen]] in Mercury Administration.
* Ensure the store default is set correctly in the [[Mercury Administration: Store Settings Screen|Store Settings screen]] in Mercury Administration.
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* Update delivery zones that have overriding tax codes in either [[Mercury Delivery]] or the [[Mercury Administration: Delivery Zones Screen|Delivery Zones screen]] in Mercury Administration.
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* Update delivery zones that have overriding tax codes in either [[Mercury Delivery]] or the [[Mercury Administration: Delivery Zone Screen|Delivery Zone screen]] in Mercury Administration.
* Update [[Product Entry Window|products]] that have overriding tax codes.
* Update [[Product Entry Window|products]] that have overriding tax codes.
* Update any [[Standing Orders]] for delivery to Prince Edward Island or British Columbia.
* Update any [[Standing Orders]] for delivery to Prince Edward Island or British Columbia.

Revision as of 14:18, 21 March 2013

On 1-April-2013, British Columbia and Prince Edward Island are changing how they are collecting sales tax. On that date, British Columbia will exit the Harmonized Sales Tax (HST), and Prince Edward Island will replace its Provincial Sales Tax (PST) with HST. These changes will require corresponding changes to Canadian FTD Mercury and Mercury Connect systems. Once you have consulted Canadian taxing authorities to determine the correct tax rates, be sure you check the following for accuracy in FTD Mercury or Mercury Connect:

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