Latest News from Google as of 1 October 2024, we will begin adding a new ‘Canada DST Fee’ surcharge to your next invoice or statement for ads served in Canada. This means that invoices or statements for Ads served on or after 1 October 2024 will include a surcharge at a rate of 2.5% for ads served in Canada.
- This surcharge will be shown on your invoice or statement as a separate line item for Canada. It will also be displayed in the ‘Transactions’ section of your Google Ads account. You’ll be charged for ads served in Canada.
- Any taxes, such as sales tax, VAT, GST or QST, that apply in your country may also apply to the new surcharge.
- If you pay through monthly invoicing or automatic payments, these surcharges will be added in addition to your account budget. For example, if you have a budget of $100 and accrue $2.50 in Canada DST fee for ads served in Canada, you’ll be billed $102.50 (plus any taxes, such as sales tax, VAT, GST or QST, that apply in your country).
- If you pay through manual payments, these surcharges may be charged after your payment has been fully spent. You may be left with an open balance that will be automatically deducted from your next prepayment. For example, if you accumulate $2.50 in Canada DST fee for ads served in Canada and you make a new payment for $100, you would have $97.50 credit towards displaying ads ($100 – $2.50), and your available balance would show $97.50.
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The surcharge will be shown on your invoice as a separate line item for Canada and will be added to the budget for your media plan. For example, if you have defined a budget of $100 and accrue $2.50 in Canada DST fee for ads served in Canada, you’ll be billed $102.50 (plus any taxes, such as sales tax, VAT, GST or QST, that apply in your country).
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