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Nope.
"If" they do collect it during that period your avenue for relief would be to add it to a deduction in your 2024 taxes, so keep your receipt. This applies to any purchase. It's always possible for mistakes to happen.
simple as that.
or at least the portion of the HST that used to be GST... it's kinda confusing since they combined them to confuse you...
wonder how well you'll do as an independent landlocked nation XD
Oh and understanding that companies that collect tax even if they operate internationally will comply with changes to tax law is apparently a "hot take".
I'd give you a jester but you aren't worth the points.
LOL What a stupid reply... of course any company regardless or their origin that operates in Canada and charges/collects tax has to abide by Canadian tax laws and regulations...
used to be a massive loophole where like 99% of anything you bought online from outside of canada just wasn't taxed.
weird how you bump this thread now tho, you lookin to catch a glimpse of me or something?
https://www.canada.ca/en/services/taxes/child-and-family-benefits/gst-hst-holiday-tax-break.html
As mentioned above, games are also not covered since digital.