The Goods and Services Tax (GST) in Canada will be temporarily suspended by the federal government from December 14, 2024, to February 15, 2025. This GST holiday will be available to all Canadians, but only on specific items.
This tax measure will allow consumers to purchase necessary items or small treats without having to pay taxes, such as the GST/HST.
Here is a detailed list of the types of expenses that will benefit from the two month federal tax holiday.
The vast majority of food and beverages are already tax-free at the grocery store, such as vegetables, fruits, and meat. However, prepared foods (like a shrimp ring or the BBQ rotisserie chicken you find under a heat lamp at the grocery store) are taxable. Between December 14, 2024 and February 15, 2025, they will not be:
In recent months, rising grocery prices have hurt our budgets. At the same time, this temporary GST holiday on certain items, combined with supermarket loyalty programs and a more profitable payment method, can be a way to soften the blow.
The Scene+ program is increasingly popular at IGA and gives you points to reduce your grocery bill. Meanwhile, the much-loved National Bank World Elite Mastercard which gives 5 points per dollar at the grocery store and is accepted at Costco. Its points allow you to pay for a trip, invest in your RRSP or TFSA, and buy gift cards.
Toys R Us allows you to buy your toy right away and claim the GST amount after December 14, 2024. Keep the receipt carefully to get the refund in-store.
All food or beverages sold in an establishment to be consumed in the dining room of the establishment, for takeout, or for delivery such as:
While saving 5% on your restaurant bill, take the opportunity to pay with a credit card that offers another chance to get 5% cashback on your meal. Don’t leave your points on the table, use one of these credit cards:
Then, use these points to reduce your credit card balance, get gift cards, or treat yourself to less expensive vacations. However, make sure to pay off your credit card in full each month, otherwise, the savings will disappear from your wallet.
It will start on December 14, 2024, and end on February 15, 2025, inclusively.
Purchases in restaurants, delivery and takeout orders, taxable grocery products, printed books, and children’s clothing will have no GST from December 14, 2024, to February 15, 2025.
Savings are here: