How is it possible to pay PST in Saskatchewan when you don't have to? In the case that you have a construction business and are a contractor or subcontractor that purchases materials to be used in the construction of real property, your materials should be PST exempt. Paying PST can be avoided by registering a contractor account with suppliers. However, in th event that you do pay PST on supplies, you can apply to have this amount reimbursed to you as you should be exempt from paying it in the case that you are a middleman using the supplies to construct real property for an end user other than yourself. PST Bulleting #12: https://sets.saskatchewan.ca/rptp/wcm/connect/adfe994a-c248-4182-8e35-12729540c6df/PST.012+Services+to+Real+Property.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CACHEID=ROOTWORKSPACE-adfe994a-c248-4182-8e35-12729540c6df-p4ONpnz Book a free 1-on-1 consultation with Josh: https://magnaltus.com/consultation Free Business Startup Checklist: https://magnaltus.teachable.com/p/checklistc Magnaltus Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/magnaltus/ Free Saskatchewan Startup Checklist: https://magnaltus.teachable.com/p/checklist #business #businessmanagement #businessstartup #saskatchewan

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