New HST Rebate for Homebuyers: What It Means in 2026
The Canadian housing landscape just got a major update. As part of efforts to make homes more affordable and boost construction, the Ontario government in partnership with the federal government announced a temporary expansion of the Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) rebate on newly built homes.
Here’s what that means for homebuyers and the broader real estate market.
Traditionally, buyers of newly built homes could claim a new housing HST rebate to recover some of the tax paid on construction — typically offering limited relief, especially for higher‑priced homes.
Under the newly announced plan, from April 1, 2026 to March 31, 2027, eligible buyers in Ontario will see the entire 13 % HST removed on qualifying new homes — not just the provincial portion.
This is a temporary expansion designed to put significant tax relief into buyers’ pockets and encourage more housing starts in a market that’s struggled with affordability and sluggish new construction.
Key Benefits
For many buyers, the expanded rebate could drastically reduce the net cost of purchasing a brand‑new property. Homes under $1,000,000 can have the full 13% HST removed, saving up to $130,000. Homes between $1,000,001 and $1,500,000 can save up to $130,000 with the rebate gradually scaling down for homes priced up to $1,850,000. Homes above $1,850,000 will receive the standard existing rebate, which is significantly smaller.
Eligibility
To be eligible for the expanded rebate, you must be buying a newly built home from a builder, not a resale. The home must be used as your primary residence or, in some cases, as a residential rental property. Purchases must close within the temporary window from April 1, 2026 to March 31, 2027. First‑time homebuyers may also qualify for a separate federal GST/HST rebate, which can be combined with the provincial rebate depending on eligibility.
Duration
This expanded HST rebate is temporary and will be available for one year only, from April 1, 2026 to March 31, 2027. Purchase agreements and closings within this period are necessary to qualify for the full rebate.
Purpose of the Rebate
The rebate is intended to make new homes more affordable, boost housing supply by encouraging construction and sales, and support jobs in building and related industries. Officials expect that the expanded rebate could lead to thousands of additional housing starts and stimulate economic activity in the province.
Final Take
This newly announced HST rebate is one of the most significant short‑term tax incentives for homebuyers in recent memory, particularly for new construction. Buyers in Ontario planning to purchase a newly built home should speak with their realtor or tax advisor to understand how this rebate interacts with other federal incentives and their own financial planning.
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