This temporary measure supports both consumers and businesses by offering cost-saving opportunities on essential and festive goods. By reducing costs during one of the busiest times of the year, it creates a win-win scenario that encourages economic activity.
In a move to ease financial pressures during the holiday season, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has announced a temporary Goods and Services Tax/Harmonized Sales Tax (GST/HST) tax relief on specific imported goods.
The tax break, which takes effect from December 14, 2024, to February 15, 2025, covers a range of essential and festive items, including groceries, children’s products, entertainment items, and holiday decorations.
It applies to goods imported via postal services, Courier Low Value Shipment (CLVS), and commercial channels.
This tax relief is part of a broader effort to support Canadian importers and consumers by reducing costs on high-demand products. It gives importers an opportunity to lower their expenses, pass savings on to customers, and improve their competitiveness during the busy holiday shopping season.
The initiative is supported by the Customs Act and Schedule VII of the Excise Tax Act, which has been temporarily updated to include the exempted goods.
Canadian importers are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the legislative framework, specific requirements, and key steps in claiming tax relief.
They are also encouraged to take proactive steps to ensure compliance with the GST/HST exemption requirements. This includes maintaining detailed records of all declared goods, as the CBSA may request to review them.
The GST/HST exemption covers a variety of imported goods that Canadians rely on during the holiday season. Eligible items include:
For more details, examples, and restrictions on eligible goods, please visit this GST/HST break web page.
To claim the exemption, importers should be aware of the following key requirements:
Please reach out to one of our trade professionals for guidance on the exemption and to make the most of this tax break on your holiday imports.