Helping you keep more of what’s yours

$1,600 savings

each year, on average, for GTA transit riders with One Fare

$720 
savings

on average, for households, since March 2022 by removing licence plate renewal fees

$435 
savings

for households, on average, since July 2022 by cutting gas and fuel taxes


Taxes and rebates

We’re keeping costs down for Ontario families, workers and businesses with no tax increases since 2018.

Providing tax relief at the pumps

We have permanently cut the:

  • gas tax by 5.7 cents per litre
  • fuel (diesel) tax by 5.3 cents per litre

These cuts have saved households an average of $435 since they were first introduced on July 1, 2022.

Tax relief for first time home buyers

Ontario is proposing to rebate the provincial portion of the HST for first-time home buyers of qualifying new homes, providing a maximum of $80,000 in savings.

This provincial rebate, and the proposed federal rebate to eliminate the federal portion of the HST, means that the full 13% HST would be removed for first-home buyers on qualifying new homes in Ontario.

Roads and transit

Free transfers for GTA transit riders

We’re keeping costs down for families, workers and commuters who take public transit.

One Fare means transit riders only pay once when transferring between GO Transit, TTC, Brampton Transit, Durham Region Transit, MiWay, Peel TransHelp and York Region Transit.

This is saving commuters an average of $1,600 each year.

Banning road tolls

We banned tolls on new provincial highways.

On June 1, 2025, we permanently removed tolls from the provincial-owned Highway 407 East. This will save daily commuters $7,200 annually.

Tolls on Highway 412 and Highway 418 were permanently removed in April 2022, saving daily commuters up to $2,100 annually.

Eliminated licence plate renewal fees

We eliminated the licence plate renewal fee for passenger vehicles in March 2022, saving households an average of $720 to date.

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