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Etsy GST/HST for Canadian Sellers: What You Need to Know

May 15, 2025 · Back to Blog

If you sell on Etsy in Canada, the GST/HST situation is confusing. And honestly, Etsy doesn’t make it easy to figure out. Between marketplace facilitator rules, the $30,000 registration threshold, and how Etsy handles tax collection differently depending on whether you’re registered or not, it’s no surprise sellers get tripped up.

Here’s how it actually works.

Last updated: April 2026

Etsy as a Marketplace Facilitator

Just like Amazon, Etsy is classified as a marketplace facilitator in Canada. This means Etsy is required by law to collect and remit GST/HST on sales made through their platform to Canadian buyers.

What this means in practice:

This happens regardless of whether you’re personally registered for GST/HST or not. Etsy handles it automatically.

Do You Still Need to Register for GST/HST?

Yes, in most cases. Here’s why:

The $30,000 Threshold

If your total worldwide taxable revenue exceeds $30,000 in four consecutive calendar quarters (or in a single quarter), you’re legally required to register for GST/HST with CRA. This threshold includes ALL your revenue, not just Etsy. If you sell on Etsy, at craft fairs, through your own website, or on any other platform, it all counts.

Voluntary Registration (Even Under $30,000)

Even if you’re under $30,000, you might want to register voluntarily. Why? Because registration lets you claim input tax credits (ITCs) on the GST/HST you pay on your business expenses:

If you’re spending $10,000/year on supplies in a province with 13% HST, that’s $1,300 in GST/HST you’re paying. With registration, you can claim that back. Without registration, you’re eating that cost.

What Changes When You’re Registered

If You’re NOT Registered for GST/HST

If You ARE Registered for GST/HST

The Reporting Trap: Don’t Double-Count

This is where Etsy sellers mess up on their GST/HST returns. If you’re registered:

Etsy Fees and GST/HST

Etsy charges several fees, and GST/HST applies to most of them if you’re in Canada:

Fee Amount GST/HST Charged?
Listing fee $0.20 USD per listing Yes (on CAD equivalent)
Transaction fee 6.5% of sale price Yes
Payment processing 3% + $0.25 Yes
Offsite ads (if applicable) 15% of sale (or 12% over $10K) Yes

If you’re registered for GST/HST, you can claim ITCs on the GST/HST portion of all these fees. Over a year, this adds up, especially the transaction fee on higher-volume shops.

Selling to US and International Buyers

For sales to buyers outside Canada:

This is actually another reason to register: if you sell internationally, your ITCs (from Canadian expenses) may exceed the GST/HST you owe (which is $0 on exports), resulting in a refund from CRA.

Quick Method vs. Regular Method

If you’re a small Etsy shop, the GST/HST Quick Method might save you money. Instead of tracking every ITC, you remit a flat percentage of your revenue (typically 3.6% for service-based or 1.8% for goods in some provinces). This is simpler and often results in keeping more of the GST/HST collected.

Whether the Quick Method is better depends on your expense levels. If you have high material costs, the regular method (with full ITC claims) may be better. If your expenses are low relative to revenue, the Quick Method usually wins.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Etsy collect GST/HST for Canadian sellers?

Yes. As a marketplace facilitator, Etsy collects and remits GST/HST on all sales made to Canadian buyers, regardless of whether the seller is registered for GST/HST. This has been in effect since 2021.

Do I need to register for GST/HST if I only sell on Etsy?

If your total revenue (from all sources, not just Etsy) exceeds $30,000 in four consecutive quarters, yes, you must register. Even below that threshold, voluntary registration can be beneficial because it lets you claim back the GST/HST you pay on supplies and fees.

How do I file GST/HST returns when Etsy collects the tax?

Report your total sales, but separate the marketplace-facilitated portion (where Etsy collected the tax) from any direct sales. Don’t report the Etsy-facilitated GST/HST as tax you collected, or CRA will expect you to pay it again. You still claim your ITCs on business expenses normally.

Need Help With Your Etsy Tax Setup?

The intersection of marketplace facilitator rules, GST/HST registration, and Etsy’s fee structure creates enough confusion that it’s worth getting professional guidance. Contact us and we’ll make sure your GST/HST situation is set up correctly from the start.

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