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Paying Taxes in BC from People's Law School has been replaced by Essentials of Money & Debt. This new title covers income tax as well as other aspects of managing your finances and dealing with debt-related problems.


Everyone who lives in Canada pays taxes to all three levels of government:

  • Federal government
  • Provincial government
  • Municipal (city or town) government

Taxes pay for many services that everyone in Canada uses. For example:

  • medical care
  • police
  • schools
  • universities
  • defence
  • roads
  • bridges
  • parks
  • swimming pools
  • community centres

There are different kinds of taxes in British Columbia. The main taxes to know about are:

  • Income tax
  • Sales tax - also known as harmonized sales tax or HST
  • Property tax
  • Duty – a tax you pay when you bring goods into Canada
  • Consumer taxes
This information applies to British Columbia, Canada. Last reviewed for legal accuracy by People's Law School, 2011.


Paying Taxes in BC from People's Law School has been replaced by Essentials of Money & Debt. This new title covers income tax as well as other aspects of managing your finances and dealing with debt-related problems.


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