
Ottawa’s GST rebate on new homes would save typical first-time buyer $27K: PBO
OTTAWA — An eligible first-time homebuyer could save an average of $26,832 in sales tax on the price of a newly built home under Ottawa’s latest housing proposal, the parliamentary budget officer said in a new report on Wednesday.
But the PBO’s estimate of the plan’s total cost is substantially lower than the federal government’s estimate, and ministers responsible for the file have not offered an explanation for the gap.
In a new analysis released Wednesday, the federal fiscal watchdog predicts that 71,711 new builds would qualify for GST relief over the lifetime of the program.
The proposal would see the federal portion of the sales tax eliminated on a new home worth up to $1 million if it’s bought by a qualifying first-time homebuyer.