Senior Assistance Tax Credit – Quebec
An individual 70 years of age or older on December 31 can claim a maximum refundable tax credit of $2,000 ($4,000 for a couple). The maximum credit is reduced by 5.31% for each dollar of income in excess of $27,065 ($44,015 for a couple).22 This credit is paid automatically to any qualifying individual who files a tax return.
Tax Credit for Expenses Incurred by Seniors During a Stay in a Transitional Care and Rehabilitation Unit – Quebec
A taxpayer 70 years of age or older is entitled to a refundable tax credit equal to 20% of amounts paid as expenses during a stay in a transitional care and rehabilitation unit, up to a maximum stay of 60 days.23 The stay must have begun or ended in the year. The expenses may not have been refunded to the taxpayer (unless the refund is taxable) and cannot entitle the taxpayer to any other tax credit or deduction.
Seniors public transit tax credit – Ontario
Ontario provides a refundable tax credit equal to 15% of the costs up to $3,000 (maximum credit of $450) incurred by an individual at least 65 years of age for public transit.
22 Percentage and thresholds for 2024; indexed annually.
23 There is no limit to the number of stays.
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Recent change - Health, seniors and caregivers
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1- Medical expense credit
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2- Disabled persons
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3- Home assistance - Seniors and persons with disabilities
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4- Other assistance measures for seniors
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5- Caregivers
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6- Registered disability savings plan
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7- Indemnity for clinical trial - Quebec
See 7- Indemnity for clinical trial - Quebec