Finance and Municipal Affairs PST Exemption for Clothing and FootwearSkip to Main Content Home Contact Us govpeca ServicesNews Releases Job Opportunities General GovernmentHealth RecruitmentAbout PEI Weather ConditionsRoad ConditionsIsland CamIsland InformationMapsAddress LocatorPictures and VideosIsland TodayPlace FinderAbout the Department Department Directory Municipal Affairs Provincial Planning Tax and Land Information Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Legislation FormsPublications HOME DEPARTMENT PROGRAM AND SERVICES PST Exemption for Clothing and Footwear THE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT HAS EXEMPTED all clothing and footwear purchases from the 10% provincial sales tax This exemption is applied to all purchases of clothing and footwear at all retail stores on Prince Edward Island There are no coupons necessary and you do not have to seek out participating stores *NB Clothing means all items designed to be worn on the body but does not include protective items such as helmets hockey pants shoulder pads shin pads hockey gloves baseball gloves golf gloves and other protective items of a similar nature and does not include watches jewellery purses umbrellas and similar items Footwear does not include cleated sports footwear such as baseball cleats golf shoes soccer boots or bowling shoes curling boots ski boots skates waders and footwear of a similar natureLast Updated 20100603Site Map Privacy Copyright Disclaimer AccessibilityThis information has been taken from wwwgovpecaURL httpwwwgovpecafinanceindexphp3number1033159 PLEASE NOTE The inclusion of or reference to any business or organization on this page is not meant to be an endorsement by the Government of Prince Edward Island of the services offered by any particular business or organization Further the Government of Prince Edward Island advises that individual entries are based on information supplied by the business or organization in question Therefore while InfoPEI is updated to correct errors as appropriate the Government of Prince Edward Island does not warrant that the information is accurate back to top...