>It's the same over here: what matters is
the place of serviceIf the "place of use of the service" would be exclusively outside Canada, we would be able to operate at a zero rated tax supply. But, as theorically, one international customer could hit floor in Canada, they decided to force my company to charge that tax to international customers, which is a complete non sense as it means a company cannot operate in e-commerce in Canada because no new customers would likely like to purchase something from such infrastructure.
IAC, I just finished a phone call with a representative of the Atlantic division of Radio Canada, our national TV. They want to schedule a report here on Friday. So, things are moving and right now, there is a big step of sensibilization as this has to be known and that helps.