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4 Essential Tax Return Tips for Canadian Homeowners in 2024

Angela Serednicki by Angela Serednicki
February 29, 2024
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We all know that filing taxes is not the most fun task. However, staying up-to-date on the Canada Revenue Agency’s (CRA) services is always worth it. After all, who doesn’t want to make the most of eligible benefits and credit payments? Read on to learn more about the latest updates to CRA deductions and credits to consider before you file.  

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Multigenerational Home Renovation Tax Credit 

Families that follow the “more the merrier ” approach might be eligible for the Multigenerational Home Renovation Tax Credit (MHRTC). This refund is available to those who have renovated their homes to accommodate more family members, provided the space created meets specific criteria. 

  • Read: 5 Tax Refund Tips for Homeowners

The renovated space must meet specific criteria, including being self-contained with a separate entrance, kitchen, bathroom, and sleeping area, and complying with local regulations. 

Another primary eligibility factor for the Multigenerational Home Renovation Tax Credit is that either the occupant of the current residence or the new secondary unit must be over 65 years old. The MHRT incentive can be applied if a family member between 18 and 64 is eligible for the disability tax credit.

Residential Property Flipping Rule

Since January 1, 2023, if you’ve owned a property for less than 365 days before selling it, the profit from the sale is now classified as business income rather than capital gain. There is an exception to this rule: you might qualify for an exemption if the property was already considered part of the taxpayer’s inventory or the sale was due to unavoidable circumstances. 

Home Office Expenses for Employees 

Working from home has a lot of great benefits for better work-life balance, and also has some tax incentives, too. Canadians can claim home office expenses such as office supplies, phone/internet expenses, and the portion of home space used for work. 

  • Read: Year-End Tax Savings: Top Destinations for Millennial Remote Workers

However, there has been a change regarding the method used to claim home office expenses for employees who worked from home in 2023. The $2-per-day temporary flat rate for working from home during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, 2021, or 2022 is no longer applicable.

Now, employees must use the detailed method and fill out Form T2200, a Declaration of Conditions of Employment, signed by your employer.  

First Home Saving Account 

Saving up for your first home is a significant goal for many Canadians. The new First Home Savings Account (FHSA) assists you in saving up to buy or build a qualifying first home, tax-free up to certain limits). 

  • Read: Year-End Tax Savings: Maximizing Benefits for Homeowners

If you opened an FHSA (First Home Savings Account), you can claim up to $8,000 in contributions made by the FHSA by December 31, 2023 as a deduction from this year’s return.

Although it’s helpful to know about the tax credits and deductions, it’s still important to speak with an accountant or tax specialist to make sure that you’re taking full advantage of the credits and deductions available to you.

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Angela Serednicki

Angela Serednicki is a Public Relations and Content Specialist at Zoocasa. Having resided in different Toronto neighbourhoods for over a decade, she has gained an intimate understanding of and a passion for exploring the city’s changing real estate scene. In her journalism career, Angela has written for some of Canada’s best, including Maclean’s, Canadian Business, Money Sense, Reader’s Digest, and various others.

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