GST Relief for First-Time Buyers: What Every Vancouver Purchaser Needs to Know
As of May 27, 2025, the federal government introduced a new rebate under Bill C-4 called the First-Time Home Buyers’ GST Rebate (FTHB GST Rebate). It's designed to reduce the upfront tax burden for first-time homebuyers purchasing newly built homes. If you’re thinking of buying in the Vancouver area, this can make a big difference in your costs.
What Is It?
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The rebate lets eligible first-time buyers recover up to 100% of the GST (the federal tax) on new homes valued at $1 million or less. Homes between $1 million and $1.5 million get a partial rebate, which phases out as price increases. If the home costs $1.5 million or more, there is no rebate. Government of Canada+1
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It's not just for buying from a builder — it also applies if you build, or hire someone to build, a home on land you own, or if you purchase shares in a co-operative housing corporation. Government of Canada+1
Who Is Eligible?
To take advantage of the rebate, you must meet a few conditions:
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Be at least 18 years old and a Canadian citizen or permanent resident. Dentons+1
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Be a first-time home buyer. That means you (or your spouse/common-law partner) must not have owned a home that was your primary residence in the current year or any of the four preceding calendar years. Dentons+1
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Use the home as your primary place of residence, and you must be the first occupant after its construction or substantial renovation. PwC
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The purchase agreement must be entered into after May 26, 2025 and before 2031. Also, the construction must begin before 2031 and be substantially completed before 2036. Ownership must be transferred by then. Government of Canada+1
How Does It Affect Real Estate in Vancouver?
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Greater Purchasing Power: Because of the rebate, eligible buyers can save up to $50,000 off the GST, reducing the effective cost of new homes significantly. Government of Canada+1
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New Home Demand Expected to Increase: Properties that qualify will be more attractive — especially new construction or developments — because the GST relief lowers upfront financial barriers. PwC+1
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Price Tiers Matter More: Homes priced just above key thresholds (like over $1 million) will see bigger cost differences. Buyers and builders will need to pay attention to whether the home falls into the full-rebate zone or a phase-out zone.
GST Rebate Options: What You Should Know
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This rebate is in addition to, or enhancing, the existing GST/HST New Housing Rebate. The new rebate tightens eligibility (limiting it to true first-time buyers) and raises the home value thresholds. Northam Law Corporation+1
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Builders may offer to credit the rebate at closing or reduce the purchase price directly; sometimes paperwork is required to ensure eligibility. PwC+1
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Buyers should ensure all timelines are met (agreement, construction, occupancy, etc.) and keep all documentation clean (purchase agreement dates, proof of residence, etc.). Minor missteps can disqualify eligibility. KPMG Assets+1
What Buyers in Vancouver Should Do
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Check if your target development qualifies (new build, timing, value, etc.).
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Work with your real estate agent and mortgage broker early to understand all costs and how the rebate shapes your financing.
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Factor the rebate into your home budget — not just what’s advertised, but what you net after GST relief.
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Don’t assume resale homes qualify — this rebate only applies to new or substantially renovated homes under the specified conditions.
By knowing the details of this rebate, first-time buyers in Vancouver can make smarter decisions, save money, and better position themselves in today’s market. If you’d like help figuring out if a specific property qualifies (or estimating your savings), I’d be happy to help walk you through it.