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Ontario Tax Credit

Subject to pending Ontario provincial legislation, senior homeowners and tenants, and people who share a home with a senior relative, would be allowed to claim a refundable tax credit of up to $1,500 for expenses related to permanent modifications to the home. Expenses would be eligible only to the extent that they improve accessibility or help a senior be more functional or mobile at home.

Eligible Expenses

Examples of Eligible Expenses*

  • Certain renovations to permit first-floor occupancy or secondary suites ("granny flats" or "in-law suites")
  • Grab bars and related reinforcements around the toilet, bathtub and shower
  • Hand rails in corridors
  • Wheelchair ramps, stair/wheelchair lifts and elevators
  • Bath lifts, walk-in bathtubs and wheel-in showers
  • Widening passage doors
  • Lowering existing counters/cupboards or installing adjustable counters/cupboards
  • Light switches and electrical outlets placed in accessible locations
  • Door locks that are easy to operate
  • Lever handles on doors and taps instead of knobs
  • Pull-out shelves under counter to enable work from a seated position
  • Non-slip bathroom flooring
  • A hand-held shower on adjustable rod or high-low mounting brackets
  • Additional light fixtures throughout the home and exterior entrances
  • Swing-clear hinges on doors to widen doorways
  • Creation of knee space under the basin to enable use from a seated position (and insulation of any hot-water pipes)
  • Relocation of tap to front or side of a sink for easier access
  • Hands-free taps
  • Motion-activated lighting
  • Touch-and-release drawers and cupboards and drawers that pull out fully
  • Modular or removable versions of a permanent fixture, such as modular ramps and non-fixed bath lifts

* Rules for eligibility would be set out in legislation. This list is not complete.

Expenses would not be eligible if their primary purpose were to increase the value of a home (for example, repairs to a roof, redecorating, new windows, new flooring, landscaping, general plumbing or electrical repairs, heating/air conditioning systems or insulation). 
 
For the Healthy Homes Renovations Tax Credit to become law, the legislation still needs to go through three readings in the Ontario Legislature before Royal Ascent. We'll keep you posted on further updates.
 
 
(Information provided by Ontario Ministry of Finance)
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