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posted Apr 22, 2021 10:54:54 AM

If the property is owned by 3 people, can all of them avail of Ontario senior homeowners property tax grant?

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Nov 17, 2021 5:54:32 PM

As per CRA: 

If you were married or living in a common-law relationship on December 31, 2020, the following rules apply:

  • only one spouse or common-law partner can apply for the grant for both of you;
  • if only one spouse or common-law partner was 64 years of age or older on December 31, 2020, that spouse or common-law partner has to apply for both of you;
  • only the spouse or common-law partner who applies for the 2021 Ontario energy and property tax credit (by ticking box 61020 on Form ON-BEN) and the 2021 Northern Ontario energy credit (by ticking box 61040) can claim the 2021 OSHPTG;
  • you must provide your spouse's or common-law partner's net income in the Identification area on page 1 of your 2020 return; and
  • if your principal residence is jointly owned with one or more persons other than your spouse or common-law partner, you are eligible to claim the OSHPTG only for your share of the property taxes for the year.

 

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