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New Home Rental HST Rebate (NRRP)

New Home Rental HST Rebate (NRRP)

Application requirements:

  • The property purchased has just been handed over, or it has been handed over within two years
  • And have a rental contract with an individual tenant for more than one year

What documents do I need to prepare?

  • Property Purchase Agreement
  • Property closing document from Lawyer
  • Lease agreement for rent 12 months and more)
  • Void check, helps you set up tax refund to be deposited directly into your account

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    常见问题

    1. What is the New Home Rebate Service (NRRPR Application)?
    The New Residential Rental Property Rebate (NRRPR) is a GST/HST rebate provided by the Canadian government for buyers who purchase a newly built or substantially renovated home for personal or immediate family use. We provide full-service assistance to help you claim your rebate efficiently and compliantly.

    2. Who is eligible for the NRRPR rebate?
    You may qualify if:
    You purchased a new or substantially renovated home
    The property is primarily for your own or an immediate family member’s use
    GST/HST was paid as part of the purchase
    You apply within two years of occupancy or closing

    3. How much can I get back?
    The maximum federal rebate is up to $6,300 CAD, depending on the home price and GST/HST paid. Additional provincial rebates may be available (e.g., up to $24,000 in Ontario).

    4. How is this different from the rental property rebate?
    The NRRPR for personal use applies when the home is intended for owner or family occupancy

    The rental rebate applies when the home is purchased for rental purposes
    We assess your situation and file under the correct category to maximize your refund.

    5. What documents are required for the application?
    Common required documents include:
    Purchase and sale agreement
    Statement of Adjustments
    Occupancy or completion documents
    Proof of personal use (e.g., utility bills, driver's license)
    Personal ID documents

    6. How long does the rebate process take?
    Typically, it takes 8 to 16 weeks for CRA to process and issue the refund, depending on your case and completeness of your documentation. We handle the follow-up and keep you updated throughout.