Selected Listed Financial Institutions Attribution Method (GST/HST) Regulations — Canada law | Esheria

Selected Listed Financial Institutions Attribution Method (GST/HST) Regulations

This regulation defines key terms for selected listed financial institutions and sets rules for elections, applications, and attribution points.

Jurisdiction
Canada
Instrument
Regulation
Version
26 May 2026
Language
en
Official source
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This regulation defines key terms for selected listed financial institutions and sets rules for elections, applications, and attribution points. This provision sets formulas for calculating a selected listed financial institution’s percentage for a participating province, with different rules depending on the type of institution and specific exclusions. This provision gives formulas for calculating a selected listed financial institution’s percentage for a participating province in several situations, including plan mergers and different types of investment plans. This provision lists amounts of tax that are prescribed amounts for GST/HST adjustment purposes and sets rules for selected listed financial institutions to elect, revoke an election, and determine related percentages. This provision sets out how to calculate the positive or negative amount for a financial institution’s particular reporting period using a long formula that adds and subtracts specified tax, rebate, adjustment, and input tax credit amounts.

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