PM Trudeau Announces Temporary Tax Break on Essentials, Plus $250 Rebate for Canadian Workers
Two-month Goods and Services Tax/Harmonized Sales Tax (GST/HST) holiday starting December 14.
In a move to alleviate ongoing affordability concerns, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced a two-month Goods and Services Tax/Harmonized Sales Tax (GST/HST) holiday starting December 14. The tax relief will cover a wide range of essential items, holiday goods, and pre-prepared meals, aiming to ease the financial burden on Canadians during the winter months.
Key items eligible for the GST/HST break include children’s clothing and diapers, restaurant meals, pastries, candies, video games, and even Christmas trees. The initiative will run until February 15, 2025, offering Canadians a chance to save on everyday purchases and holiday treats.
The government’s offering relief ON between Dec.14 and Feb. 15 are:
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Prepared salads, sandwiches, and similar pre-made platters
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Dine-in, takeout, or delivery resturant meals
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Cakes, pies, doughnuts, brownies, and other pastry items
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Beer, wine, ciders, coolers and certain non-alcoholic drinks
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Candies, chocolate, gum and related sweets
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Chips, cheese puffs, popcorn, and similar salted snacks
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Ice cream, other frozen treats, and pudding
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Fruit bars and granola products
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Doll houses, toy cars, Lego, and action figures
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Children’s clothing, footwear, car seats, diapers
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Video-games, consoles, and controllers
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Jigsaw puzzles and board or card games for all ages
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Print newspapers and select types of books
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Christmas trees natural or artificial
During the announcement in Toronto, Trudeau, joined by Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland, also unveiled a new “Working Canadians Rebate.” This program will provide a $250 payment to approximately 18.7 million Canadians in spring 2025. Eligible recipients include those who worked in 2023 and earned up to $150,000 after taxes.
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