GST/HST Calculator for Yukon
Calculate your tax obligations using CRA place-of-supply rules for goods, services, and digital products.
Yukon has no territorial sales tax — only 5% GST applies to sales within the territory. When selling services to clients in other provinces, GST or HST applies based on the buyer's location. Yukon's straightforward tax environment makes cross-provincial invoicing relatively simple compared to HST and dual-tax provinces.
Yukon rates at a glance
- Rate on in-province sales
- 5% (GST)
- Federal GST portion
- 5%
- Provincial portion
- None (GST only)
- Selling to another province
- Charge the buyer's province rate
Interprovincial Tax Calculator
CRA Place-of-Supply Rules
📦 Goods taxed where delivered — buyer's province applies
Enter an amount to see the tax breakdown
Charging GST/HST in Yukon: FAQ
What sales tax do I charge a Yukon client?
On sales to customers in Yukon, you charge 5% GST. Yukon has no provincial or territorial sales tax.
What rate do I charge a client in another province?
For most sales, CRA's place-of-supply rules mean you charge the rate of the customer's province, not your own. For services it is generally based on the client's address, and for goods on where they are delivered. A Yukon business invoicing an Ontario client usually charges 13% HST, and an Alberta client 5% GST. Use the calculator above to get the exact rate for any province pair.
Is there any provincial sales tax to add in Yukon?
No. Yukon has no provincial or territorial sales tax, so you charge only 5% GST on taxable sales made there.
Related guides and tools
This calculator answers what rate to charge. If you are wondering when you have to register for GST/HST in the first place, use the Yukon GST/HST threshold predictor.
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