Excise Tax Act

Excise Tax Act

Delegated Regulations of the Excise Tax Act

The following subordinate legislation were released under the authority of the Excise Tax Act. Statutory Instruments, including regulations, are concerned with highly specific legislative detail while enabling statutes, like the Excise Tax Act, deal more with general matters or principles for the subject (as in the field of the Excise Tax Act) concerned. For more information about regulations, other statutory instruments (IS) and other documents, including statutory orders and regulations (SOR) related to the Excise Tax Act, see here. Research also the Excise Tax Act in the Index of Canadian Regulations, which lists most federal regulations and statutory instruments in force.

  • Agriculture and Fishing Property (GST/TVH) Regulations
  • Agriculture and Fishing Property (GST/TVH) Regulations
  • Air Transportation Tax Order, 1995
  • Air Transportation Tax Regulations, 1992
  • Amalgamations and Windings-Up Continuation (GST/HST) Regulations
  • Artists' Representatives (GST/HST) Regulations
  • Automobile Operating Expense Benefit (GST/HST) Regulations
  • British Columbia HST Regulations
  • Canadian Manufactured Goods Exported Drawback Regulations
  • Canadian Manufactured Tires and Tubes (Exported Vehicles) Drawback Regulations
  • Closely Related Corporations (GST/HST) Regulations
  • Credit for Provincial Relief (HST) Regulations
  • Credit Note Information Regulations
  • Deduction for Provincial Rebate (GST/HST) Regulations
  • Delegation of Powers Regulations
  • Disclosure of Tax (GST/HST) Regulations
  • Electronic Filing and Provision of Information (GST/HST) Regulations
  • Energy Conservation Equipment Exemption Regulations
  • Equivalent Courses (GST/HST) Regulations
  • Excise Tax Indexing Ratio Regulations
  • Federal Book Rebate (GST/HST) Regulations
  • Federal Sales Tax Inventory Rebate Regulations
  • Federal Sales Tax New Housing Rebate Regulations
  • Financial Services and Financial Institutions (GST/HST) Regulations
  • Formula Refunds Regulations
  • Games of Chance (GST/HST) Regulations
  • Gasoline Excise Tax Regulations
  • General Excise and Sales Tax Regulations
  • Goods for Ships and Aircraft (Excise) Drawback Regulations
  • Goods Imported and Exported Drawback Regulations
  • Health Care Services (GST/HST) Regulations
  • Industrial Product Price Indices Adjustment Regulations
  • Input Tax Credit Allocation Methods (GST/HST) Regulations
  • Input Tax Credit Information Regulations

Resources

Some Canadian Regulations and other Statutory Instruments

  • Interest Rates (Excise Tax Act) Regulations
  • Joint Venture (GST/HST) Regulations
  • Mail and Courier Imports (GST/HST) Regulations
  • Natural Gas and Gas Liquids Tax Regulations
  • New Harmonized Value-added Tax System Regulations and Regulations, No. 2
  • New Motor Vehicles Exported Drawback Regulations
  • Non-Taxable Imported Goods (GST/HST) Regulations

Resources

Some Canadian Regulations and other Statutory Instruments

  • Nova Scotia HST Regulations, 2010
  • Offset of Taxes by a Refund or Rebate (GST/HST) Regulations
  • Property Supplied by Auction (GST/HST) Regulations
  • Public Service Body Rebate (GST/HST) Regulations
  • Publications Supplied by a Registrant (GST/HST) Regulations
  • Returnable Beverage Container (GST/HST) Regulations
  • School Cafeteria Food and Beverages (GST/HST) Regulations
  • Security Interest (GST/HST) Regulations
  • Selected Listed Financial Institutions Attribution Method (GST/HST) Regulations
  • Small Manufacturers or Producers Exemption Regulations
  • Small Manufacturers Production Equipment Exemption Regulations
  • Social Insurance Number Disclosure Regulations
  • Specified Crown Agents (GST/HST) Regulations
  • Specified Tangible Personal Property (GST/HST) Regulations
  • Streamlined Accounting (GST/HST) Regulations
  • Taxes, Duties and Fees (GST/HST) Regulations
  • Telecommunication Programming Services Tax Regulations
  • Value of Imported Goods (GST/HST) Regulations

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  • Description: Delegated Regulations of the Excise Tax Act The following subordinate legislation were released under the authority of the [...]


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