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Canada Tax Information

5% GST + 0-10% PST (varies)

GST is 5% federal. HST (13-15%) in some provinces. PST varies by province. Registration required above $30,000/year.

Handyman Services to Invoice

  • General repairs
  • Furniture assembly
  • Drywall repair
  • Painting
  • Fixture installation
  • Deck repair
  • Door/window repair

Invoice Requirements in Canada

Business name
GST/HST number if registered
Client details
Invoice number
GST/HST/PST breakdown
Total in CAD

Payment Terms

Payment on completion. Larger jobs may require deposit.

Net 30Net 15Due on Receipt2/10 Net 30

Payment Methods in Canada

Interac e-TransferBank TransferChequeCredit CardPayPal

Handyman Invoice Tips

  • List tasks completed
  • Include materials used
  • Note hourly rate
  • Reference minimum charge
  • Document warranty on work

Frequently Asked Questions

What tax rate applies to handyman invoices in Canada?

Canada has 5% GST + 0-10% PST (varies). GST is 5% federal. HST (13-15%) in some provinces. PST varies by province. Registration required above $30,000/year.

What payment methods are common for handymans in Canada?

Common payment methods in Canada include: Interac e-Transfer, Bank Transfer, Cheque, Credit Card, PayPal. Payment on completion. Larger jobs may require deposit.

What should handyman invoices include in Canada?

Your invoice should include: Business name, GST/HST number if registered, Client details, Invoice number. For handyman services specifically, also include: General repairs, Furniture assembly, Drywall repair.

How should handymen price their work?

Hourly rate ($50-$100+) or flat rate for common tasks. Include minimum charge.

Should handymen itemize materials?

Yes, list materials purchased with markup. Or have clients supply materials.

What taxes apply?

GST (5%) applies federally. Some provinces have HST (13-15%) or separate PST.