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Did you know?
You may be eligible for the temporary Ontario Staycation Tax Credit for 2022! This credit encouraged Ontario families to explore the province, while helping the tourism and hospitality sectors recover from the financial impacts of the COVID‑19 pandemic.
Ontario residents can claim 20% of their eligible 2022 accommodation expenses, for example, for a stay at a hotel, cottage or campground, when filing their personal Income Tax and Benefit Return for 2022. You can claim eligible expenses 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.
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Are you retired and still working?
Stop paying for CPP: “If you’re 65 or older, and plan to continue working, you can choose not to contribute to CPP by completing Form CPT30 Election to stop contributing to the Canadian Pension Plan, or Revocation of a Prior Election.”
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