Seniors and students

If you lived off-campus and paid rent, this does not count as a student residence. If you paid rent you may be able to apply fo the Ontario energy and property tax credit.

 

The Canada Revenue Agency informs us that: "The OEPTC has two components: an energy component and a property tax component. You should apply for the OEPTC if you are eligible for either component. You may be eligible if you lived in Ontario on December 31, 2019, and at least one of the following applies:". For more information, here is the Ontario energy and property tax credit (OEPTC) link: https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/child-family-benefits/provincial-territorial-progra...

 

Depending on which province you live in, you could also receive a credit for residence fees. For example, from the Ontario Energy and Property Tax Credit, if your province of residence is in Ontario, you can get a $25 credit for living in a designated post-secondary residence shown in this link:  https://www.ontario.ca/page/ontario-trillium-benefit 

 

For more information about claiming rent, please see this TurboTax link below.

Can I claim a tax deduction for my rent?