In-Depth GST/HST Program – Part 2
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The In-Depth GST/HST Program is designed for serious indirect tax professionals in Canada. It is the industry standard for training, with a track record for excellence. In Part 2, you will continue to develop foundational knowledge and skills to navigate a variety of indirect tax issues. This course is a continuation of Part 1 of the In-Depth GST/HST Program (course launched in 2022).
Build a strong foundation of knowledge to help you deliver real value-added benefits when advising about GST/HST.
Refine your foundational knowledge about indirect tax and take your skillset to the next level with a mix of lectures and expert-facilitated small group live tutorials hosted virtually.
- Non-resident issues
- Inbound supplies
- Exports of property and services
- Zero-rated supplies
- Real Property
- Business Arrangements
- Purchase and Sale of Assets
- Financial Services and Financial Institutions
- Pensions
- Public Sector Bodies
Important information about this course:
The In-Depth GST/HST Program has been adapted to a digital offering and will be divided into two parts. The topics of Part 2 are listed above and include a mix of lectures and virtual classroom interactive tutorials. Part 2 is a continuation of the Part 1 course that was offered in 2022.
Self-study:
There will be approximately 10 hours of asynchronous content including pre-recorded lectures.
Virtual classrooms – Tutorial Series:
In addition to self-study modules, there will be seven (7) interactive workshops held weekly in a virtual classroom with a facilitator on the Zoom video conferencing platform. Participants are required to attend the virtual tutorials at a scheduled time. Each tutorial will be approximately two hours in length. The course will be held over seven consecutive weeks in May to June 2023.
- Participants of Part 1 of the In-Depth GST/HST Program
- professional accountants who advise clients on GST/HST matters
- controllers, treasurers, finance executives and their teams who have responsibility for GST/HST within their organizations, big or small
- lawyers who counsel clients on GST/HST
- Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), Department of Finance and provincial officials who focus on sales and other indirect
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