Anxious Canadians have waited to see how our government would tackle a monstrous world economic crisis and its spill-over effects into Canada. It was a year ago, in January 2008, that some economists optimistically announced Canada would experience some pain however we would be immune to any kind of recession here. As the mouse slept beside the elephant, the elephant did roll over and we were also smothered by its weight.
It was in the last quarter of 2008, that the story
changed. The housing market continued to
slow down, vehicle sales fell and Canadian exports to the USA dropped. Many Canadian companies began
to see a decline in their own business and forced many to downsize. As companies began to cut back on their
workforce, the overall job losses in Canada
Canada is most certainly in a recession and desperately awaits an injection of hope. In response to this economic crisis, Canadians must now place their faith in the new federal budget which was tabled in the House of Commons, by the Honourable Jim Flaherty, Minister of Finance on January 27, 2009.
This very detailed 360-page report
entitled: “Canada’s
Economic Action Plan – Budget 2009” is available for review at the following
link:
http://www.budget.gc.ca/2009/pdf/budget-planbugetaire-eng.pdf
As the Action Plan is now official, here are some highlights of the Economic Action Plan, of interest to Canadian home owners:
2. First time home buyers, will be
able to receive a $750 tax credit to offset closing costs. The tax relief will be extended to those
first time buyers who acquired a home after January 27, 2009. This is a great incentive especially
considering that the Ministry of Revenue extended a refund on the Land Transfer
Tax, to buyers of resale homes, back in December 2007. This allowed first-time home buyers to apply
for a refund, for up to a maximum of up to $2,000 on the land transfer taxes
paid. Details on this previous notice
can be found at the following link: http://www.rev.gov.on.ca/english/taxes/ltt/
3. A Home Renovation Tax Credit is
being introduced. For eligible home
renovation expenses, performed after
4. The Canada Revenue Agency Home
Buyers’ Plan (
This article was written by Elizabeth Blair, a Licensed Mortgage Agent with
Mortgage Edge in
Elizabeth services mortgage clients in Mississauga and all over the Greater Toronto area. You can contact
Elizabeth is licensed with the Financial Services Commission of Ontario and is also a Member of IMBA (the Independent Mortgage Brokers Association of Ontario) www.imba.ca
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Brokerage Lic # 10680
Head office is located at:
15
Wertheim Court, Suite 210, Richmond Hill, Ontario
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