ONTARIO NEWS RELEASE: Ontario Making Life More Affordable This Tax Season with Tax Credits for Workers, Seniors and Families
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Ontario Making Life More Affordable This Tax Season with Tax Credits for Workers, Seniors and FamiliesProvince offers wide range of credits for training, childcare and low-income workers February 08, 2022 |
TORONTO — The Ontario government continues to deliver on its commitment to put more money in the pockets of seniors, workers and families by offering tax credits this tax season.
“The people of Ontario work hard and our government understands that taxpayers are under pressure,” said Peter Bethlenfalvy, Minister of Finance. “As people gear up for another tax season, I want to encourage everyone to explore the credits they could be eligible to receive.” Ontario residents should file their 2021 Income Tax and Benefit Return to get tax credits and benefits, even if they have no taxable income to report. The government’s suite of tax credits and benefits includes:
Individuals and families should also save their receipts for local travel in 2022, to claim the Ontario Staycation Tax Credit next tax season. This tax credit encourages Ontario families to explore the province, helping the tourism and hospitality sectors recover from the COVID-19 pandemic. It allows Ontario residents to claim 20 per cent of their eligible 2022 accommodation expenses (for example, for a stay at an eligible hotel, cottage or campground) of up to $1,000 as an individual or $2,000 if you have a spouse, common-law partner or eligible children, to get back up to $200 as an individual or $400 as a family. These tax credits build on the government’s efforts to make life more affordable for people and families, such as:
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