What does PST mean in Canada?
pst is an acronym for the term “standardized value tax.” This means that the tax rate is the same across the country no matter where you live. In other words, the tax rate is the same for everyone living in the same province, regardless of where they live.
What does it mean in Japanese to have PST?
When you use a post office to send a parcel to Japan, you are going to use a shipping method called P.S.T. In the postal code, the T refers to transporting goods via inland waterway. The P refers to parcel, and the S is for shipping. So, P.S.T. basically means parcel shipping to Japan.
What does PST mean in Mandarin?
PST is known as Picking Stocking Tires. It is an acronym for the phrase “payable at the store.” It is an amount that a consumer must pay on their credit card or debit card as a line item for tax on the purchase of goods and services.
What does PST mean in French?
Just as the acronym PST is not a word in French, neither is the word tax. Instead, the French tax system is based on the concept of impôt, which is a compulsory payment of a percentage of all the goods and services you buy, paid to the tax authorities at the end of the year.
What does PST mean in Chinese?
This is not an uncommon question. Simply put, Postage Stamps Tax is a tax on the cost of postage. The government of Canada sets the price of stamps (and other postal products) every year. The price is set so that the government makes a profit. Thus, when you send a parcel, you are technically paying the shipping cost twice: once for the actual cost of postage, and once for tax.