To qualify, at some time before June 1, 2022, you must be an Ontario resident and at least one of the following: Eligibility for the 2021 benefit year (July 2021 – June 2022) This credit is a tax-free payment to help Ontarians with the sales tax they pay. View credit amounts for previous benefit years. $25 for the time you lived in a designated college, university or private school residence in 2020.$243 if you live on a reserve or in a public long-term care home.$1,095 if you are between 18 and 64 years old.For example, if you move out of Ontario on November 10, you would be eligible for the November OEPTC payment, but you wouldn't be eligible for any subsequent payment. Your eligibility also depends on where you live on the 1 ST of each month. lived in a public long-term care home ( e.g., a seniors' home) and paid an amount for your accommodation.currently or previously married or in a common-law relationship.To qualify, you must be a resident of Ontario on December 31, 2020, and at least one of the following at some time before June 1, 2022: Eligibility for the 2020 benefit year (July 2021 – June 2022) This credit is a tax-free payment to help you with your property taxes and sales tax on energy costs. Use the tax credit calculator to see how much money you could get. Northern Ontarians may also get more money through the Ontario Energy and Property Tax Credit. If you're single, you could receive a maximum of $158.įamilies could receive a maximum of $243. For example, if you live in Sudbury on November 1, and move to London (Southern Ontario) at the end of November, you would be eligible for the November NOEC payment, but you wouldn't be eligible for any subsequent payment.
lived in a public long-term care home ( e.g., a seniors' home) and you paid for a portion of your accommodation.lived on a reserve and paid for your home energy costs.rented or paid property tax for your main residence.a parent who lives or previously lived with your child.have or previously had a spouse or common-law partner.To qualify, you must be a resident of Northern Ontario on December 31, 2020, and at least one of the following at some time before June 1, 2022: This credit is a tax-free payment to help with the higher home energy costs faced by Northern Ontarians living in:Įligibility for the 2021 benefit year (July 2021 – June 2022) You need to be eligible for at least one of the three credits to receive the benefit. The Ontario Trillium Benefit combines the following three credits to help pay for energy costs as well as sales and property tax: