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Ontario sales tax credit This credit is a non-taxable amount paid to provide relief for Ontario residents with low and modest incomes for the sales tax they pay. The program provides a maximum annual credit of $345 for each adult and each child under 19 years of age in a family.
You may be eligible for the property tax component for 2024 if: you were a resident of Ontario on December 31, 2023, and one of the following conditions applies: you will be 18 years of age or older before June 1, 2025. you had a spouse or common-law partner on or before December 31, 2023 or.
If you own a property that houses a senior (age 65 or older) or a person with a disability, you may be eligible for a tax exemption for a portion of your property. This applies whether the property is owned by the senior (age 65 or older), or a person with a disability, or someone else.
You can deduct property taxes you incurred for your rental property for the period it was available for rent. For example, you can deduct property taxes for the land and building where your rental property is situated. For more information, go to Vacant land and Construction soft costs.
If your adjusted net income is $50,000 or more, you are not entitled to a grant. If you are married or living in a common-law relationship, your 2024 grant will be the maximum payment reduced by 3.33% of your adjusted family net income over $45,000.

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To be eligible, you must have paid property tax or rent for your principal residence in Ontario in the prior tax year, paid living expenses for a nursing home, paid energy costs while living on an Ontario reserve, or have lived in a designed post-secondary school residence in the prior year.
The state Legislature enacted the real property tax credit to help senior citizens and lower- income households cope with their property tax burden. If your gross income is $18,000 or less and you pay $450 or less for rent or own your home, you may qualify for a tax credit.
The home owner grant reduces the amount of property taxes you pay each year on your principal residence. The grant is available to homeowners who pay property taxes to a municipality, or to the province if they live in a rural area.

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