Tax Changes Required for Canadian FTD Mercury Systems on 1-July-2010

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Both British Columbia and Ontario have enacted legislation to use the harmonized sales tax (HST). This change is effecting on 1-July-2010. Additionally, Nova Scotia is changing its HST rate, also effective 1-July-2010. As a result, all Canadian florists using FTD Mercury need to change tax rates in their systems to ensure the collection of proper taxes on orders delivered in these provinces and territories. Please consult your local taxing authority for the correct rates to use for taxes.
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* [[Changes for Ontario Florists]]
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Follow the correct set of instructions based on your province/territory:
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* [[Changes for British Columbia Florists|British Columbia]]
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* [[Changes for Nova Scotia Florists|Nova Scotia]]
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* [[Changes for Ontario Florists|Ontario]]
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* [[Changes for All Other Canadian Florists|All Other Canadian Provinces/Territories (Alberta, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, Saskatchewan, Yukon)]]

Revision as of 15:13, 14 June 2010

This information is preliminary and subject to change.

Both British Columbia and Ontario have enacted legislation to use the harmonized sales tax (HST). This change is effecting on 1-July-2010. Additionally, Nova Scotia is changing its HST rate, also effective 1-July-2010. As a result, all Canadian florists using FTD Mercury need to change tax rates in their systems to ensure the collection of proper taxes on orders delivered in these provinces and territories. Please consult your local taxing authority for the correct rates to use for taxes.

Follow the correct set of instructions based on your province/territory:

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