Saskatchewan PST
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Saskatchewan provincial sales tax expansion comes into effect this Saturday"It's going to hit different people at different income levels differently," economics associate professor Jason Childs says in response to the PST expansion in Saskatchewan.ConsumerSep 28, 2022
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New changes to PST will largely benefit Saskatchewan farmers'The changes to the PST regulations will be more equitable, consistent and protect farmers against perceived "PST creep" in farming activity.'CanadaMay 20, 2022
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Roughrider games, concerts, games, gyms to get more expensive with Sask. gov’t adding sales taxExpect to pay more for admission and entertainment charges for concerts and large sporting events as the Sask. Party introduces PST in the 2022-23 budget.PoliticsMar 23, 2022
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Saskatchewan government keeping PST at 6%The finance minister said a PST raise wouldn’t be implemented in the short term to help ease the province’s debt, which now sits at $24.2 billion.EconomyJun 16, 2020
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Saskatchewan adds PST to used vehicles in 2018-19 budgetSaskatchewan residents won't be paying more PST this year, but similar to last year, residents will be paying more for certain items.CanadaApr 11, 2018
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Sask. PST exemption reinstated on agriculture, life and health insurance premiumsPremier Scott Moe has reinstated the PST exemption on agriculture, life and health insurance premiums.CanadaFeb 26, 2018
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Inflation rate jump in Saskatchewan partly due to PST changesThe yearly inflation rate in Saskatchewan jumped in August, partially due to PST on insurance premiums.ConsumerSep 22, 2017
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Ken Cheveldayoff vows to revisit PST if elected Saskatchewan Party leaderSaskatchewan Party leadership candidate Ken Cheveldayoff wants to review the impact of PST on insurance.PoliticsSep 8, 2017
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Saskatchewan’s inflation rate accelerates in AprilSaskatchewan’s inflation rate accelerated in April partially due to the increase and change in scope of the provincial sales tax.ConsumerMay 19, 2017
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