Tax filings are being made a bit easier for Saskatchewan businesses through provincial government efforts to cut red tape. As of April 1st, the threshold amounts for businesses that file returns for PST, Liquor Consumption Tax, and the Beverage Container Program will be raised, and the due dates for electronic filers will be extended.
The province says once the changes take effect, more than 46-hundred Saskatchewan businesses will be able to file their returns less frequently.
Effective April 1, 2020:
the threshold for annual filing of PST, LCT, and beverage container returns will increase to $4,800 (from $3,600);
the threshold for quarterly filing will increase to a range of $4,800 to $12,000 (from $3,600 to $7,200); and
the threshold for monthly filing will increase to $12,000 (from $7,200).

















