GST/HST Threshold Predictor for Nunavut
Track your $30,000 revenue threshold and find out exactly when CRA requires you to register for GST in Nunavut.
Nunavut has no territorial sales tax — sole proprietors collect and remit 5% GST only. The $30,000 threshold and 29-day registration window apply the same way as everywhere else in Canada.
Nunavut at a glance
- Sales tax
- GST at 5%
- Federal GST portion
- 5%
- Registration threshold
- $30,000 in taxable revenue
- Deadline to register
- 29 days after you cross it
- Who you file with
- Canada Revenue Agency (GST only)
$30k Threshold Predictor
When will you need to register for GST/HST?
Nunavut GST/HST registration FAQ
What sales tax do I charge in Nunavut once I register?
Nunavut applies GST at 5%. Nunavut has no provincial or territorial sales tax, so you only register for and remit 5% GST through the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). It is the simplest setup in Canada.
Does the $30,000 GST/HST threshold work differently in Nunavut?
No. The $30,000 small supplier threshold is a federal rule and applies in Nunavut the same way it does across Canada. Once your taxable revenue passes $30,000 in a single calendar quarter, or across any four consecutive quarters, you must register within 29 days. What changes by province is the rate you charge, which is 5% in Nunavut.
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This tool answers when you must register. Once you are registered, the Nunavut GST/HST calculator works out what rate to charge on each invoice.
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