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Can my company claim an input tax credit on goods and services used in the production of items exported from Quebec?

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Can my company claim an input tax credit on goods and services used in the production of items exported from Quebec?

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Yes exports outside Canada are classified as zero-rated Additional items that are also zero-rated include: • basic groceries (milk, bread and vegetables) • agricultural and most fishery products (wheat, grain, raw wool, unprocessed tobacco, fish for human consumption and farm livestock) • prescription drugs and drug dispensing fees • medical devices (hearing aids, wheelchairs and eyeglasses) • international transportation services as well as accommodation and other supplies made outside Canada

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