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    Quote Originally Posted by Draggy View Post
    How do we know if we qualify for OEPTC?

    http://www.rev.gov.on.ca/en/credit/oeptc/index.html

    Use the Tax Calculator to see how much OEPTC you will be getting in 4 installments .

    How much will I receive?

    Qualifying non-senior single people and families can receive up to $900 for 2010 – up to $700 in property tax relief and up to $200 in relief for the sales tax on energy.

    Qualifying seniors, 65 years of age or older on December 31, can receive up to $1,025 for 2010 – up to $825 in property tax relief and up to $200 in relief for the sales tax on energy.


    How is the amount I get calculated?

    The amount you receive is based on your adjusted net income and the amount of rent or property tax you paid for your principal residence for 2010.


    It will be reduced if your adjusted family net income is higher than certain amounts, depending on your family type: the credit will be reduced by two per cent of any income over $20,000 for single non-seniors, $25,000 for single seniors and non-senior families, including single parents, and $30,000 for senior couples.


    For example, for a single senior with income of $27,000, the maximum credit will be $1,025 − [0.02 × ($27,000 − $25,000)] = $985.


    Use the Ontario Tax Credit Calculator to calculate the amount you may be eligible to receive.

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    Don't forget the GST/HST quarterly reabte coming on July 5 ( Tuesday )

    Only 2 days left

    Also for ON residents there is a OEPTC credit coming on July 27

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    Quote Originally Posted by tjthemanto View Post
    Don't forget the GST/HST quarterly reabte coming on July 5 ( Tuesday )

    Only 2 days left

    Also for ON residents there is a OEPTC credit coming on July 27



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    Quote Originally Posted by tjthemanto View Post
    Don't forget the GST/HST quarterly reabte coming on July 5 ( Tuesday )

    Only 2 days left

    Also for ON residents there is a OEPTC credit coming on July 27
    Tomorrow

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    Got mine

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    I got mine today and it turns out it has been reduced! It's only a three dollar difference, but still

    My mom's has been eliminated entirely because she makes too much money now. Kind of hilarious because she is broke.

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    I just got that hst final payment today...

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    Quote Originally Posted by tjthemanto View Post
    http://www.rev.gov.on.ca/en/credit/oeptc/index.html

    Use the Tax Calculator to see how much OEPTC you will be getting in 4 installments .

    How much will I receive?

    Qualifying non-senior single people and families can receive up to $900 for 2010 – up to $700 in property tax relief and up to $200 in relief for the sales tax on energy.

    Qualifying seniors, 65 years of age or older on December 31, can receive up to $1,025 for 2010 – up to $825 in property tax relief and up to $200 in relief for the sales tax on energy.


    How is the amount I get calculated?

    The amount you receive is based on your adjusted net income and the amount of rent or property tax you paid for your principal residence for 2010.


    It will be reduced if your adjusted family net income is higher than certain amounts, depending on your family type: the credit will be reduced by two per cent of any income over $20,000 for single non-seniors, $25,000 for single seniors and non-senior families, including single parents, and $30,000 for senior couples.


    For example, for a single senior with income of $27,000, the maximum credit will be $1,025 − [0.02 × ($27,000 − $25,000)] = $985.


    Use the Ontario Tax Credit Calculator to calculate the amount you may be eligible to receive.

    According to the calculator I will get this, but when I log on to my husbands account and my account at revenu canada it say's I don't??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Draggy View Post
    According to the calculator I will get this, but when I log on to my husbands account and my account at revenu canada it say's I don't??
    Did you apply for it when you filled your 2010 tax return .

    Just like the HST/GST rebate you have to specifically apply for it while filing your return by tick marking the OEPTC box on your return ..they won't give it to you automatically even if you qualify , unless you apply for it .

    See forms ON-BEN and ON479 below for the application .

    When you log into your CRA My Account , under OEPTC it should show that your payment is being processed & will be deposited on July 27 .


    Forms




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    I had no idea about this credit! I logged onto the my account page today, noticed the link, and found out I will be getting a bit. Excellent!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kellyanna_99 View Post
    I had no idea about this credit! I logged onto the my account page today, noticed the link, and found out I will be getting a bit. Excellent!
    OEPTC is a new credit ..this year is the first yr they are offering it

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    2 weeks left for the NEW OEPTC credit to show up - July 27 th

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    Quote Originally Posted by tjthemanto View Post
    2 weeks left for the NEW OEPTC credit to show up - July 27 th
    About a week left

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    *Edited* Found the info on OEPTC that I needed
    Last edited by TaraF; Tue, Jul 19th, 2011 at 08:30 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tjthemanto View Post
    http://www.rev.gov.on.ca/en/credit/oeptc/index.html

    Use the Tax Calculator to see how much OEPTC you will be getting in 4 installments .

    How much will I receive?

    Qualifying non-senior single people and families can receive up to $900 for 2010 – up to $700 in property tax relief and up to $200 in relief for the sales tax on energy.

    Qualifying seniors, 65 years of age or older on December 31, can receive up to $1,025 for 2010 – up to $825 in property tax relief and up to $200 in relief for the sales tax on energy.


    How is the amount I get calculated?

    The amount you receive is based on your adjusted net income and the amount of rent or property tax you paid for your principal residence for 2010.


    It will be reduced if your adjusted family net income is higher than certain amounts, depending on your family type: the credit will be reduced by two per cent of any income over $20,000 for single non-seniors, $25,000 for single seniors and non-senior families, including single parents, and $30,000 for senior couples.


    For example, for a single senior with income of $27,000, the maximum credit will be $1,025 − [0.02 × ($27,000 − $25,000)] = $985.


    Use the Ontario Tax Credit Calculator to calculate the amount you may be eligible to receive.
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    OMG!! I had no idea about this....hope i get it...i filled it out & says i get a refund!!!

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