While the HST housing rebate in Ontario and the GST housing rebate in Ontario relating to the purchase of a new property can get tricky, there is sufficient relief out there for both individuals seeking a new home and/or investors looking for a quick gain. However, without proper planning, one can also get stuck with having to pay HST twice and not get any form of relief to shelter the additional taxes levied.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who qualifies for HST new housing rebate?
Individuals who recently purchased a new or renovated house and meet the following criteria: the purchased home is located in Ontario as is for the use of themselves or their spouse/common law partner. In addition, the purchase price must be less than $450,000 in order to qualify for the federal rebate.
2. What is the GST HST new housing rebate?
The housing rebate is a refund that allows homeowners to recover some of the amount spent to purchase a house.
3. How long does it take to get HST housing rebate?
New housing HST rebates generally take several months to be received by CRA, although they can be accepted as fast as 4 weeks or take as long as half a year.
4. What is GST HST rebate?
GST/HST rebate is a refund for qualified homebuyers to receive a refund on a portion of the amount spent to purchase their new home. The exact amount varies, although for homes with a free market value up to $350,000 the maximum rebate that can be claimed is $6,300.
5. What is the income limit for GST 2020?
The income limit varies based on a person’s family status. For example, single individuals will be able to receive a credit of up to $451, married couples $592 plus $155 per child.
6. Who is eligible for GST refund?
In order to be eligible, you must be a canadian resident for tax purposes and meet the following criteria: you are at least 19 years of age, you had a spouse/common law partner and you are or were a parent and lived with your child.