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Poilievre Promises to Eliminate GST on New Home Purchases Less Than $1 Million


Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has pledged to remove the federal sales tax (GST) on new homes under $1 million if his party forms government.

Poilievre made the announcement at a press conference in Ottawa on Oct. 28, saying that cutting the GST on the purchase of an $800,000 home would save more than $40,000, or $2,200 per year, in mortgage payments. He said provincial governments would also be encouraged to remove the sales tax from new home sales.

Poilievre estimated the measure would spur construction of another 30,000 homes per year.

Housing and rental costs have shot up in recent years, impacted by several factors including spiking inflation and higher interest rates, as well as increased demand from record immigration levels.

The federal government has made housing affordability a “core priority” in recent years and implemented several policies to encourage home building, including a Housing Accelerator Fund, National Housing Strategy, and Apartment Construction Loan Program.

In September, the federal government announced mortgage reforms that included raising the $1 million price cap on insured mortgages to $1.5 million. First-time homebuyers and buyers of new builds will also be eligible to take on 30-year mortgages, while the previous maximum amortization period was 25 years.

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