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#1 User is offline   kundankrishna Icon

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Posted 05 October 2010 - 01:40 PM

HST on Reimbursable amount
We provides rehabilitation services to our clients.Employees go to clients home and give their services. We bill the clients for the services and the "Mileage" . "mileage" is REIMBURSED to the provider -
Should we charge HST on Mileage too?
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Posted 05 October 2010 - 05:19 PM

View Postkundankrishna, on 05 October 2010 - 06:40 AM, said:

HST on Reimbursable amount
We provides rehabilitation services to our clients.Employees go to clients home and give their services. We bill the clients for the services and the "Mileage" . "mileage" is REIMBURSED to the provider -
Should we charge HST on Mileage too?


this forum where you have posted is for profile users, that is, accounting professionals

if a business's accounting professional did not have this knowledge, he/she would have their practice licence revoked

the business's accountant therefore will definitely be able to examine this business's contracts to be able to determine the correct tax treatment of each specific contract that the business enters into

one thing that is definitely correct, however, is that doing taxes by internet guesses is a hugely risky methodology, since tax depends on legal issues specific to the particular transaction

perhaps it is not realized that it is impossible to address such questions correctly without an enormous amount of detail specific to the transaction
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Posted 05 October 2010 - 06:59 PM

View PostJohnNP, on 05 October 2010 - 12:19 PM, said:

this forum where you have posted is for profile users, that is, accounting professionals

if a business's accounting professional did not have this knowledge, he/she would have their practice licence revoked

the business's accountant therefore will definitely be able to examine this business's contracts to be able to determine the correct tax treatment of each specific contract that the business enters into

one thing that is definitely correct, however, is that doing taxes by internet guesses is a hugely risky methodology, since tax depends on legal issues specific to the particular transaction

perhaps it is not realized that it is impossible to address such questions correctly without an enormous amount of detail specific to the transaction

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Posted 05 October 2010 - 07:02 PM

You are right I am not an accounting professional, I just do bookkeeping.
I couldn't get any answere from anywhere ( our accountant is on vaction).
I felt that this is the right place to get the answere.
You have to ask to know something you don't know.
Anyway thanks for your advice.
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Posted 05 June 2011 - 08:03 AM

This site looks like it's gonna be very helpful for people.
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