More Money in Your Pockets
We are taking bold action to provide real, immediate relief to Canadians’ pocketbooks:
- Giving all Canadians a tax break for two months by removing the GST/HST on essentials like groceries, snacks, and kids clothing.
- Delivering the Working Canadians Rebate to put $250 into the pockets of 18.7 million Canadians.
While Pierre Poilievre is focused on cuts to the services Canadians rely on, our Liberal team is delivering real support to make life more affordable and build an economy that works for everyone.
Add your name to support our plan to make life more affordable for all Canadians.
Information on Contributions
Tax Credits
All Canadians with taxable income receive generous tax credits when they donate to the Liberal Party of Canada. The size of your reduction in taxes payable depends on the sum of all your political contributions.
If you have already made a contribution this year, please use the table below to calculate your cumulative tax credit.
- Donations between 0 and $400: give you a 75 per cent refund
- Donations between $400 and $750: give you $300 plus 50 per cent of any amount over $400
- Donations over $750: give you $475 plus 33⅓ per cent of any amount over $750 up to a maximum of $650 per year
Limits on Contributions
Only Canadian citizens or permanent residents may make political contributions, in each of the following amounts:
- No more than $1,725 in any calendar year to each registered political party
- No more than $1,725 in total in any calendar year to the combined entities of each registered political party (Electoral District Associations, Nomination Contestants and Candidate campaigns)
- No more than $1,725 in total between all registered leadership contestants in a particular leadership contest.
Learn More
Your support helps build a better Canada. Have more questions about donating to the Liberal Party of Canada? Visit our information page about how you can contribute and support our progress for Canadians.
For more information about tax credits please visit the Canada Revenue Agency website and for more information about contribution limits, please visit Elections Canada.