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With tanking Polls and in a last attempt to try and win support, Canadians will receieve a temporary tax break on essential items, children's clothing and diapers, restaurant and pre-prepared meals and common stocking stuffers, along with a one-time $250 rebate, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Thursday. The two-month Goods and Services Tax/Harmonized Sales Tax (GST/HST) break will apply across the country, and is aimed at addressing lingering affordability concerns, according to the federal government.
With tanking Polls and in a last attempt to try and win support, Canadians will receieve a temporary tax break on essential items, children's clothing and diapers, restaurant and pre-prepared meals and common stocking stuffers, along with a one-time $250 rebate, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Thursday. The two-month Goods and Services Tax/Harmonized Sales Tax (GST/HST) break will apply across the country, and is aimed at addressing lingering affordability concerns, according to the federal government. "Canadians have been through a lot. They work hard. We see that. We've been able to get through the past couple of years. Everyone had to tighten their belts a little bit. Now we're going to be able to give a tax break for all Canadians," Trudeau said.   Among the dozens of consumer goods(opens in a new tab) the government's offering relief between Dec.14 and Feb. 15 are:  Prepared salads, sandwiches, and similar pre-made platters  Dine-in, takeout, or delivery restaurant meals   Cakes, pies, doughnuts, brownies, and other pastry items  Beer, wine, ciders, coolers and certain non-alcoholic drinks  Candies, chocolate, gum and related sweets  Chips, cheese puffs, popcorn, and similar salted snacks  Ice cream, other frozen treats, and pudding  Fruit bars and granola products  Doll houses, toy cars, Lego, and action figures  Children's clothing, footwear, car seats, diapers  Video-games, consoles, and controllers  Jigsaw puzzles and board or card games for all ages  Print newspapers and select types of books  Christmas trees natural or artificial As of Dec. 14 and until Feb. 15, businesses are expected to remove the GST and the HST on qualifying goods at checkout. The HST – in which the GST is harmonized with the provincial sales tax – only applies in certain provinces, including Ontario, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. According to the federal government, the tax relief will cost $1.6 billion, and save a family spending $2,000 on qualifying goods $100 over the two-month period. The savings will be larger in provinces with the HST. - CTV - #freedom #liberty #trudeaumustgo #Godkeepourland

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