Minister Steven Guilbeault highlights tax holiday granted by the government to all Canadians, starting on December 14, 2024
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December 13, 2024 – Laval, Quebec
The past few years have been challenging. It feels like the price of everything has gone up. And while inflation is back to the 2% target and interest rates have been cut five times this year, we know that Canadians aren’t feeling that yet in their household budgets.
Our government can’t set prices at the checkout, but we can give Canadians more money in their pockets to help them afford the things they need and save for the things they want.
Today in Laval, the Honourable Steven Guilbeault, Minister of Environment and Climate Change, along with Fayçal El-Khoury, Member of Parliament for Laval–Les Îles, met with grocery store owners and families to inform them about government initiatives aimed at putting more money in people's pockets.
As Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced on November 21, starting on December 14, we’re giving a tax break to all Canadians. With a GST/HST exemption across the country, Canadians will be able to buy essentials like groceries, snacks, children’s clothing, and gifts—all tax-free.
This new tax break will apply to:
- Children’s clothing and footwear, car seats, and diapers
- Children’s toys, such as board games, dolls, and video game consoles
- Prepared food, including vegetable trays, pre-made meals and salads, and sandwiches
- Restaurant meals, whether dine-in, takeout, or delivery
- Snacks, including chips, candy, and granola bars
- Beer, wine, cider, and pre-mixed alcoholic beverages below 7% alcohol by volume
- Books, print newspapers, and puzzles for all ages
- Christmas trees
This tax break is projected to last until February 15, 2025. This will deliver meaningful savings for Canadians by making essentially all food GST/HST free, providing real relief at the cash register.
Some will light Christmas trees for Santa to put gifts underneath. Some will share meals with family and friends. Some might just make hot chocolate, order take-out, and stay in for a movie night. With this announcement, we’re making the holidays easier and helping Canadians start the new year with a little more in their pockets.
Quotes
“The holiday season is when expenses are highest for many Canadians and their families—even with inflation back down to 2% and interest rates being cut five times this year. With this tax relief on groceries and holiday essentials, we are reducing costs when they are highest for Canadians. This means you can focus more on celebrating with family and friends and start the new year off with a little extra money in your bank account.”
– The Honourable Steven Guilbeault, Minister of Environment and Climate Change
Quick facts
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The GST/HST will be fully relieved on the supply or importation of qualifying goods for a period beginning on December 14, 2024, and ending on February 15, 2025. Further details on the qualifying goods are available here.
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A family spending $2,000 on qualifying goods, such as children’s clothing and shoes, toys, diapers, books, snacks for the house, or restaurant meals would pay $100 less GST over the two-month period.
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The government is focused on making life more affordable for Canadians, with actions that are already saving families and individuals thousands of dollars a year, including:
- A new National School Food Program, with $1 billion over five years to provide meals for up to 400,000 more kids each year, ensuring all children have the food they need to have the best start in life, regardless of their family circumstances. The Program is expected to save the average participating family with two children $800 per year in grocery costs, with lower-income families benefiting the most.
- More money through the Canada Child Benefit to help with the costs of raising children and make a real difference in the lives of children in Canada. The Canada Child Benefit, which is providing up to nearly $8,000 per child in 2024–2025, is indexed annually to keep up with the cost of living and has helped lift hundreds of thousands of children out of poverty since its launch in 2016.
- Saving families up to $14,300 per child, per year, with the Canada-wide $10-a-day child care system, which has already cut fees for regulated child care to an average of $10 a day or less in over half of all provinces and territories and by 50% or more in all others.
- Saving families about $730 per year with the Canadian Dental Care Plan, which is already available for children under 18 with family incomes under $90,000—because no one should have to choose between taking care of their kids’ teeth and putting food on the table.
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