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The supply of such a drug or mixture of drugs that may, pursuant to the Food and Drugs Act or the Regulations, be sold to a consumer without a prescription is taxable at 7% or 15%, except when purchased under a prescription in which case the supply would be zero-rated.
Currently, corrective eyewear is zero-rated when it is supplied on the written order of an eye care professional authorized under the laws of the province in which the person practises to prescribe eyeglasses or contact lenses.
The prices stated on the website for spectacle frames are inclusive of GST and are for the frame only. Prescription lenses, prescription sunglasses lenses, and contact lenses are GST free.
The GST/HST break includes certain qualifying goods, such as: Food. Beverages. Childrens clothing and footwear. Childrens diapers. Childrens car seats. Certain childrens toys. Jigsaw puzzles. Video game consoles, controllers, and physical video games.
What is the GST rate for books? Printed books classified under HSN code 4901 are exempt from GST. This applies to educational, fictional, and non-fictional books, making them affordable for the public. However, certain related items like brochures, leaflets, or calendars attract a GST rate of 12%.
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Books shipped to a Canadian address are subject to GST (Goods and Services Tax) but not PST (Provincial Sales Tax). In provinces with a Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) only the GST portion is applied. PST, GST and HST are added to other items as applicable, as well as to gift wrap and shipping charges.
Overall, you can expect to pay anywhere from $200 to $600 for both the frames and prescription lenses.
California Textbooks are taxable. Colorado Textbooks are taxable. Florida Textbooks sold to grades K-12 students are tax exempt. Georgia Textbooks are taxable.

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