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Every person who provides taxable supplies in canada must register for gst/hst.

a. true
b. false

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The statement about mandatory GST/HST registration for every person in Canada is false, as only those who meet specific criteria must register. Historically, colonists in America were not opposed to taxation in principle but had issues with how the taxes were implemented and represented.

Step-by-step explanation:

The statement that every person who provides taxable supplies in Canada must register for GST/HST is false. Not every person is required to register for GST/HST; only those who meet certain criteria, such as exceeding a specific threshold of taxable sales, are mandated to register. This is related to Canadian tax legislation and would not typically be part of a discussion regarding colonists' views on taxation.

Regarding the historical aspect of the question concerning the colonists' views on taxation, the answer is True. Colonists did not necessarily object to the principle of taxation itself. Rather, they were concerned with issues like taxation without representation and how the tax money would be applied by the British government.

Colonial objections were centered around internal and external taxation by Parliament, the difference between taxes designed to regulate trade versus those intended to raise revenue, and the concept of actual versus virtual representation in Parliament.

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