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First-Time Homebuyers with GST Relief

GST Relief: What First-Time Home Buyers in BC Need to Know

Navigating the Requirements for GST Tax Relief

In British Columbia’s competitive housing market, GST relief provides the helping hand First-Time Home Buyers (FTHB) need to reduce the overall cost of purchasing a newly constructed home. If you’re shopping for your first home, the federal government is eliminating the GST on properties worth $1 million or less and reducing GST on homes between $1 million and $1.5 million. 

As a result, FTHBs will see savings of up to $50,000. This tax break may seem straightforward on the surface, but there are important details about who qualifies and how to apply that can significantly impact your chances of success.

Getting all the details right is crucial. Incomplete documentation could mean losing out on this valuable benefit. That’s why many buyers turn to local experts like D Fritz Appraisals to get accurate property valuations and guidance through the process, helping ensure you maximize your GST tax relief.


Key Takeaways

  • First-time buyers in BC can save up to $50,000 in GST on new homes.
  • GST is eliminated on homes under $1M; partial rebates for homes between $1M–$1.5M.
  • To qualify, you must be a first-time buyer, a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, and use the home as your primary residence.
  • Builder-purchased, owner-built and shares in co-operative housing are eligible, with different requirements.
  • Homes must be purchased or construction started on or after May 27, 2025, and before 2031.
  • This rebate is a one-time opportunity, so timing and documentation are key.

Breaking Down First-Time Home Buyer GST Savings

Three key parts shape the FTHB GST Rebate: your savings amount, property value limits, and timing rules.

Through Canada’s federal GST relief program, you’ll save up to $50,000 in GST when buying a new home worth $1 million or less. For homes priced between $1 million and $1.5 million, you’ll receive a smaller rebate that gradually decreases.

  • To be eligible, you must sign your purchase agreement on or after May 27, 2025, and before 2031.
  • The GST savings apply to both new builder-sold and owner-built homes, provided construction commences before 2031 and is mainly completed by 2036.
  • Please note that this rebate is only available once in a lifetime and must be used as your primary residence.

Key Eligibility Requirements for GST Relief for BC Residents

To qualify for the federal GST relief program, you need to meet several key requirements. These rules ensure the rebate benefits genuine first-time homebuyers and maintain the program’s smooth operation. Review these important qualifications before you apply:

  • You must be 18 or older and either a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident
  • You can’t have owned a home, nor lived in a home owned by yourself or your spouse/common-law partner, in the calendar year of purchase or in the four preceding years (in or outside Canada)
  • Your new home must cost less than $1.5 million 
  • You need to live in the property as your main home
  • If you’re married or have a common-law partner, they can’t have claimed the rebate before

Combined with the existing GST/HST New Housing Rebate, the FTHB GST Rebate provides full GST money back on homes valued up to $1 million, with smaller rebates for homes priced between $1 million and $1.5 million.

Maximizing Your GST Relief Savings on New Construction

Smart planning can maximize your GST relief benefits when building or buying new construction in BC.

To receive the full GST rebate of up to $50,000, your new home’s value needs to stay under $1 million. You might still qualify for a partial rebate if you’re looking at a property between $1 million and $1.5 million.

If you’re an owner-builder, timing your construction is crucial. Start building between May 27, 2025, and before 2031, and ensure substantial completion by 2036.

Keep thorough records of all GST paid on materials and labour. Since you can only claim this rebate once in your lifetime, it’s important to make the most of it.

When working with a builder, ensure your purchase agreement falls within the eligible dates and follows all program requirements.

Owner-Built Homes vs. Builder-Purchased Properties

First-time homebuyers in BC have a tough decision to make: whether to buy from a builder or build their own home. Both choices offer valuable GST tax relief of up to $50,000, but they follow different rules and have unique advantages.

For builder-purchased homes:

  • Need a purchase agreement between May 27, 2025, and 2031
  • The builder must finish the majority of construction by 2036
  • You must be the first person to live in the home
  • The builder takes care of most construction details
  • Less hassle with paperwork and coordination

For owner-built homes:

  • Must begin construction between May 27, 2025, and 2031
  • Need to meet specific completion deadlines
  • You must be the first person to live in the home
  • You get more control over design and customization

The builder-purchased route offers a more straightforward path, while owner-built homes give you more freedom to create exactly what you want. This spec vs custom home article does a good job of explaining the difference. 

Your choice may depend on how much time and effort you’re willing to invest in the building process.

Getting an independent appraisal of your property’s value is crucial for making informed decisions about asset division and future property investments.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can I Combine the FTHB GST Rebate With Other Provincial First-Time Buyer Incentives?

Yes, you can combine the FTHB GST rebate with other provincial first-time buyer programs. The rebate is designed to work alongside existing incentives, maximizing your savings when you purchase your first home.

  • What Happens if My Marital Status Changes During the Rebate Application Process?

If your marital status changes (for example, you get married or become common-law) while applying for the GST relief, you must disclose your spouse’s or partner’s homeownership history. To remain eligible, neither you nor your spouse/common-law partner can have owned a home, or lived in a home owned by either of you, in the year of purchase or in the previous four calendar years. 

  • How Long Does It Typically Take to Receive the Rebate After Applying?

Processing times for the FTHB GST rebate typically range from four to six weeks after sending in your completed paperwork. Please note that if you’re missing any documents or if your application requires additional review, the wait time may be longer than average.

A Smart Step Toward Affordable Homeownership

Whether you’re buying from a builder or planning to build your first home yourself, navigating the GST relief process with confidence starts with understanding your property’s true value.

At D. Fritz Appraisals, we help first-time buyers across BC with accurate, timely valuations that support rebate eligibility and informed decision-making. Our appraisers are certified with the Appraisal Institute of Canada (AIC) and professionally insured for liability according to the Canadian Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (CUSPAP). 

Have questions or need an appraisal as part of your tax relief planning? Contact us today to get started.