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tax break canada

Since December 2024, Quebec (and every other province for that matter) has enjoyed a temporary GST/HST tax break on a ton of items, giving our wallets a much-needed rest.

And even though Quebec doesn't have harmonized sales tax (HST), shoppers here have still been saving the 5% GST — which can add up fast, especially on bigger purchases.

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Canada's GST holiday is already almost over, with the tax break set to end in less than two weeks.

This limited-time deal from the federal government lets Canadians skip paying the goods and services tax (GST) and harmonized sales tax (HST) on a deceptively wide range of items.

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If you've been putting off some of your holiday shopping with your eye on Canada's GST holiday, the wait is over — it officially kicks off today.

For the next two months, this tax break will let Quebecers save some of the sales tax on a long list of essentials, including groceries, holiday gifts and restaurant meals.

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If you've been feeling the pinch at the checkout lately, there's some good news coming your way just in time for the holidays.

The federal government announced on Thursday that it's offering a tax break to all Canadians by waiving the goods and services tax (GST) on a whole bunch of everyday items starting in December. According to the feds, this move would provide an estimated $1.6 billion in tax relief and is aimed at giving Canadians more money in their pockets at a time when they need it most.

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