Adoption expenses tax credit
Ilithibitishwa mwisho: 2026-05-10Non-refundable federal credit for eligible adoption expenses paid to complete an adoption under provincial rules.
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MyEligible inachukua maelezo ya manufaa kutoka kwa vyanzo rasmi vya serikali: Wakala wa Mapato wa Canada, serikali za majimbo na maeneo, na tovuti za miji. Hatufanyi maamuzi ya kustahiki wenyewe. Hilo linafanywa na mashirika ya shirikisho, majimbo, maeneo, na manispaa. Tunakusaidia kupata programu zinazoweza kukuhusu.
We track when each benefit was last verified. When a government changes a rule or dollar amount, we update the affected modules and revisit related ones. Currently we cover 249 programs across:
Jaribio haliwezi kukamata kila undani unaoathiri kiasi cha mwisho cha manufaa yako. Mambo yanayoweza kubadilisha makadirio:
Manufaa mengine yanahitaji ustahiki kutoka kwa programu yenyewe, kama uthibitisho wa kimatibabu wa Disability Tax Credit, au programu za jimbo za ulemavu kama ODSP, AISH, na BC PWD. Haya yanaonyeshwa kama yanasubiri uthibitisho na hayajumuishwi katika kiasi chako kikuu kinachokadiriwa. Kila wakati thibitisha maelezo na wakala anayeendesha programu.
Ukurasa huu unaorodhesha mashirika yanayohudumia Wenyeji kama marejeleo badala ya manufaa yaliyohesabiwa. Manufaa ya Wenyeji mara nyingi yanahusisha programu mahususi za jamii ambazo zinafanya kazi vyema kupitia mawasiliano ya moja kwa moja na shirika sahihi. Panua sehemu ya Mashirika yanayohudumia Wenyeji hapa chini ili kupata vikundi vya pan-Canadian, mawasiliano ya kikanda, na Friendship Centres za mijini.
Pensheni za waliosalia za CPP (na QPP huko Québec) zinaonekana katika matokeo yako bila kujali kama mwenzi wako alikuwa veteran au la. Kwa manufaa ya Veterans Affairs Canada hasa, jaribio linauliza kuhusu wenzi waliosalia kama sehemu ya swali sawa kuhusu veterans. Programu zingine za VAC zinatumika tu wakati mwenzi aliyefariki alikuwa veteran wa Canadian Armed Forces au RCMP.
Non-refundable federal credit for eligible adoption expenses paid to complete an adoption under provincial rules.
Government-matched deposits into an AgriInvest account for eligible farming income, subject to annual deposit limits.
Margin-based income stabilization for enrolled farmers when margins fall compared with an Olympic reference margin.
Monthly tax-free benefit for people aged 60 to 64 whose spouse or partner receives GIS and full OAS.
Monthly tax-free benefit for widowed people aged 60 to 64 with low income.
Living and training allowance for carded national-stream athletes nominated by your NSO; tuition support may be available while studying.
Non-refundable federal tax credit for supporting an infirm spouse or dependant.
Tax-free monthly payment for families with children under 18.
New federal monthly disability income support for eligible adults ages 18 to 64.
Government RESP grant: 20% basic match plus possible additional CESG by income.
Education savings support for low-income families, no RESP contribution required.
Refundable federal credit against eligible tuition and fees, funded from a Canada training credit limit that grows when you file returns and meet age/residence rules.
Refundable tax credit for low-income workers, claimed at tax time.
Federal dental coverage for households without private insurance.
Performance awards for Olympic medals ($20k / $15k / $10k) and world-level results in non-Olympic years, for eligible Team Canada athletes.
Paralympic medal performance awards structured like the Olympic Athlete Excellence Fund ($20k / $15k / $10k for gold / silver / bronze on the published schedule).
Tax-free monthly VAC payment for unpaid caregivers of veterans with a severe, service-related disability and a disability benefit.
Tax-free monthly payment added to CCB for children under 18 who are approved for the DTC.
Monthly payment for children of a CPP disabled or deceased contributor.
Monthly CPP disability pension for contributors under age 65 with severe and prolonged disability.
Monthly pension from age 60+ for people with CPP contributions.
Monthly pension for surviving legal spouse or common-law partner of a CPP contributor.
Malipo ya kila miah ya sheria za zamani; maombi mapya VAC ya sasa.
Deduction for certain attendant care and disability-support expenses tied to earning income or attending education, where CRA rules are met.
Federal non-refundable tax credit for people with a severe and prolonged impairment certified on Form T2201.
Up to 15 weeks at 55% of insurable earnings, to a max weekly amount.
Standard or extended EI parental leave benefits for new parents.
Up to 26 weeks if you cannot work for medical reasons.
Voluntary EI program for self-employed workers who register, pay premiums, and meet minimum earned-income tests before claiming.
Deduction for eligible workspace-in-the-home expenses when your employer signs CRA’s certification form and conditions for salaried employees are met.
Income replacement after job loss if you have enough insurable hours.
Department of Justice grants that expand victim services and partnerships across Canada, accessed by governments and NGOs, not as individual cheques.
Tax-deductible contributions to an FHSA for eligible first-time homebuyers, subject to participation room and Schedule 15 reporting.
National-team athlete services: mental health, career counselling, education planning, and transition resources.
Quarterly tax-free payment to offset sales tax. Renaming to CGEB July 2026 with a 25% increase.
Tax-free monthly top-up for low-income seniors who receive Old Age Security.
Non-refundable federal credit for qualifying renovations that improve accessibility or reduce risk of harm in a principal residence for a senior or a DTC-eligible person.
Non-refundable federal credit for eligible medical expenses above the threshold based on net income (and family member rules on Schedule 5).
Bima ya afya ya kati ya serikali ya muda (si pesa) hadi uweze kupata bima ya jimbo.
Temporary monthly income support and related resettlement help for government-assisted refugees, coordinated by IRCC service providers.
Refundable federal tax credit for qualifying renovations that create a self-contained secondary suite for a senior or a DTC-eligible adult in your home.
Free language classes, employment help, and orientation through IRCC-funded agencies.
Federal deductions for residents of prescribed northern and intermediate zones, including a travel component when conditions are met.
Federal retail-level subsidy benefiting eligible northern grocery supply chains.
Monthly taxable pension from age 65 for long-term residents and citizens, with a 10% increase from age 75.
Viwango vya VAC bila kodi kwa ulemavu unaohusiana na huduma.
Grants for parasport clubs and programs (CPC Paralympic Sport Development Fund) plus provincial parasport and classification supports accessed through PSOs.
Government disability savings incentives paid into an RDSP.
Deduction for eligible apprentice mechanics who must buy tools for employment and meet CRA certification and expense tests.
Lump-sum **death benefits**, **funeral and burial** assistance, and **cemetery / commemoration** supports may be available to eligible survivors or estates when a CAF member or veteran dies.
VAC survivor pension.
Non-refundable federal amounts if you volunteered at least 200 eligible hours with a fire department or an eligible search-and-rescue organization (mutually exclusive lines).
MyEligible recognizes that many benefits and supports for First Nations, Inuit, and Métis people are administered by Indigenous governments, organizations, and treaty bodies: with eligibility tied to status, treaty membership, residency on reserve, and community-specific criteria that vary across the country. Rather than attempting to model these complex requirements without partnership, we provide referrals to the organizations best positioned to help. The links below connect you to active organizations across Canada. As MyEligible develops formal partnerships with Indigenous-serving organizations, we plan to integrate appropriate benefits calculations directly. For now, please reach out to the organizations below for guidance on the specific supports available to you.
This list is being expanded over time. If you know of an Indigenous-serving organization that should be included, please reach out at reach out.
Federal department for First Nations, Inuit, and Métis programs, funding, and services.
https://www.sac-isc.gc.caUmbrella organization for Friendship Centres supporting urban Indigenous people coast to coast.
https://nafc.caNational advocacy organization representing First Nations priorities to Canada and internationally.
https://www.afn.ca/National voice of the Métis Nation governing members across the Homeland.
https://www.metisnation.caNational representational organization protecting and advancing Inuit rights and interests.
https://www.itk.caPolicy, programs, and advocacy for Indigenous women, girls, 2SLGBTQQIA+, and gender-diverse people.
https://nwac.ca/National charity advancing health, safety, and well-being for Inuit women and gender-diverse Inuit.
https://www.pauktuutit.ca/Provincial organization advocating for First Nations title, rights, and jurisdiction in B.C.
https://www.bcafn.ca/First provincial First Nations health authority. Plans and funds health programs for First Nations in B.C.
https://www.fnha.ca/Recognized Métis government for B.C.: citizenship, programs, and nation representation.
https://www.mnbc.ca/Political voice for Treaty 6 First Nations in Alberta and related treaty advocacy.
https://www.treatysix.org/Represents member First Nations of Treaty 7 in southern Alberta.
https://www.treaty7.org/Advocacy and governance support for Treaty 8 First Nations in northern Alberta.
https://treaty8.org/Métis government for Alberta: registry, programs, and rights-based representation.
https://www.albertametis.comRepresents Saskatchewan First Nations on treaty rights, governance, and programs.
https://www.fsin.ca/Métis government for Saskatchewan: citizenship, services, and legislative assembly.
https://www.metisnationsk.com/Provincial advocacy organization for First Nations in Manitoba.
https://www.manitobachiefs.com/Recognized Métis government for Manitoba: programs, citizenship, and self-government implementation.
https://www.mmf.mb.ca/Coordinating body supporting Ontario First Nations in sovereignty, health, education, and more.
https://www.chiefs-of-ontario.org/Political advocate for member Anishinabek First Nations across Ontario.
https://www.anishinabek.ca/Political territorial organization for 49 First Nations in northern Ontario.
https://www.nan.ca/Métis government for Ontario: registry, programs, and community councils.
https://www.metisnation.org/Urban Inuit community hub in Ontario (Ottawa HQ, Toronto office): culture, housing, wellness, and social supports.
https://www.tiontario.ca/Political organization of Chiefs for First Nations in Quebec and Labrador.
https://apnql.com/en/Policy and research support for Mi'kmaq, Wolastoqiyik, Passamaquoddy, Peskotomuhkati, and Innu Nations.
https://www.apcfnc.ca/Central advocacy body for Yukon First Nations self-government and programs.
https://cyfn.caTerritorial entry point for Indigenous affairs, devolution, and intergovernmental relations in the NWT.
https://www.gov.nt.ca/en/department-indigenous-affairsSelf-government authority for Tłı̨chǫ citizens and lands in the Northwest Territories.
https://www.tlicho.ca/Advocacy organization representing Dene in Denendeh (NWT).
https://www.denenation.com/Inuit representative organization for rights, benefits, and implementation under the Nunavut Agreement.
https://www.tunngavik.comUrban Indigenous hub for culture, housing, outreach, and community services in Calgary.
https://www.afccalgary.org/Long-standing Edmonton Friendship Centre: language, culture, referrals, and community programs.
https://www.cnfc.ca/Edmonton-based Indigenous organization focused on healing, prevention, and family supports.
https://bentarrow.caDowntown Toronto Friendship Centre: programs for youth, seniors, culture, and community wellness.
https://www.ncct.on.ca/Cultural centre and services for Indigenous people in Toronto: counselling, youth, and community programs.
https://www.councilfire.ca/Revitalized urban Indigenous hub in Winnipeg’s North End: gathering space and community-led initiatives.
https://wpgindigenousfriendshipcentre.ca/East Vancouver hub for housing, wellness, youth, employment, and cultural programming since 1963.
https://www.vafcs.org/Comprehensive referral and services hub for urban Indigenous people in Greater Montreal.
https://www.nfcm.org/Shelter and holistic supports for First Nations, Inuit, and Métis women and children.
https://www.nwsm.info/Halifax-based Friendship Centre: culture, education, housing, health, and justice-related supports.
https://www.mymnfc.com/Ottawa Friendship Centre: children, youth, wellness, food security, and family programs.
https://odawa.ca/One-step income-tested subsidies (published range roughly 25–75%) on Genesis Place recreation, Airdrie Transit passes, and other eligible municipal fees for qualifying residents.
Monthly Alberta disability income support plus health benefits for eligible adults 18 to 64.
In-kind health coverage for eligible low-income Alberta adults and children.
Provincial program for medically required equipment and supplies after an AADL authorizer assessment.
Quarterly provincial cash payment for low and middle-income Alberta families with children.
Public drug coverage for eligible Alberta seniors (typically starting the month after you turn 65) with cost-sharing on many prescriptions and separate rules for diabetes supplies.
Monthly support for Albertans with very low income to cover basic living and shelter costs.
Long-term or temporary rent assistance for eligible low-income renters, prioritized by need; apply through Alberta’s housing service managers.
Monthly Alberta top-up for low-income seniors receiving OAS.
Defer payment of your residential property tax through a low-interest provincial loan if you qualify as a senior homeowner with enough equity.
Extra monthly amount on an eligible Alberta assistance case when a physician/nurse practitioner confirms a qualifying special diet.
City discretion to cancel or reduce late-payment penalties after serious illness, death, or similar hardship.
Reduced monthly Calgary Transit pass pricing through Fair Entry.
No-cost spay/neuter, microchip, and related veterinary items for eligible cats when approved through Fair Entry.
City credits for qualifying homeowners when property taxes jump, plus related waste fee rebates when approved through Fair Entry.
Major discounts for recreation programs and facility passes through Fair Entry.
Coverage for select dental and optical services for income-eligible Alberta seniors after enrolling in Seniors Financial Assistance and pre-authorization steps.
Reduced or free access to eligible City of Edmonton recreation facilities.
Reduced Edmonton transit costs through subsidized Arc fare caps.
Up to 75% off eligible memberships, punch passes, and registered programs at participating City of Grande Prairie recreation and culture facilities for qualifying low-income households.
KidSport Parkland up to $350 per child per year for sport registration.
Leduc Creative Culture Connections up to $200 per person per year.
Leduc RAP free annual recreation membership for eligible residents.
City-administered subsidies (published example: up to $150 per person per half-year season) toward eligible multi-day recreation or culture programs delivered in Lethbridge.
Income-tested Fair Entry approval unlocks deep discounts on City recreation and Esplanade programs and reduced monthly transit passes, with published per-person annual subsidy caps.
Peace River youth scholarships and Ron Campbell fund for sport and culture.
Provincial grants for Alberta athletes on national and international pathways (amounts vary by tier and sport).
Up to $200/year per eligible person toward Safe & Healthy Communities registrations plus a Recreation Pass Card for City drop-in facilities, with same-day enrollment for listed program qualifiers.
Slave Lake LEAP recreation fee assistance for eligible Town residents.
Financial help for eligible seniors toward approved appliances and health or personal supports, applied through Seniors Financial Assistance.
LICO-tested subsidy for memberships, up to $150/child on City registered programs, and reduced All Aboard transit passes.
No-cost Active Pass+ drop-in access and Recreation Access Program (RAP) discounts on County-run programs for income-eligible residents.
About $10/month conventional transit pass when approved, plus partner recreation discounts (e.g. Regional Recreation Corporation) for eligible Wood Buffalo residents 18+.
Abbotsford PRC subsidy for eligible residents.
Monthly provincial payment toward child care costs for eligible families, apply and renew annually; amounts depend on income, family size, and care type.
Automatic monthly fee reductions at participating licensed child care programs, savings show up on your bill, not as a separate provincial cheque.
Defer payment of annual residential property taxes as a provincial loan if you are an eligible owner with sufficient home equity, not forgivable cash.
Refundable provincial credit for eligible B.C. renters who pay rent for their principal residence and meet age/residency rules, claimed on your T1.
Provincial funding to help BC athletes reach national teams and international competition, delivered through PSO programs.
Financial assistance, counselling benefits, and related supports after certain crimes of violence, application through the BC program.
One-time emergency grant toward an overdue BC Hydro bill after a qualifying financial crisis, applied through a participating agency.
Burnaby FAIR Play recreation credits for income-eligible residents.
Coquitlam FAR provides passes and credits for eligible residents.
Msaada wa kitaifa kwa gharama za dawa za maandishi kupitia malipo ya kujitolea na kizingiti cha familia, ni bima, si faida ya pesa.
Malipo ya kitaifa kwa familia za BC zilizo na watoto, yanachanganywa na Canada Child Benefit yako ya kila mwezi.
Kelowna recreation assistance via coupons and Access Passes.
Mkopo wa robo mwaka wa zamani wa BC uliohamishwa na GST/HST. Programu imeisha; Aprili 2025 ilikuwa malipo ya mwisho.
Msaada wa kodi wa kila mwezi kwa familia za BC zenye mapato ya chini zenye watoto wanaotegemewa.
Subsidi ya kodi ya kila mwezi kwa wazee wa BC 60+ wanaokodisha makazi binafsi.
Msaada wa mapato na afya kwa wenyeji wa BC wenye utambulisho wa PWD.
Extra health benefits (for example dental, optical, and certain supplies) for MSP subscribers with very low income who qualify through application.
Nyongeza ya kila mwezi ya BC unapopokea OAS/GIS ya chini na kuishi BC.
Richmond RFSP recreation discounts for eligible residents.
Discounted recreation fees for eligible Surrey households under published income limits.
Free or discounted Park Board recreation access for eligible Vancouver residents on a OneCard.
Interest-free housing stabilization loans for eligible Vancouver renters in temporary crisis (NICCSS delivery).
Quarterly provincial supplement for lower-income Manitobans age 55+ (amounts tied to prior-year tax income; stacks conceptually with federal OAS/GIS rules for 65+).
Msaada wa kijamii wa kitaifa wakati mahitaji ya msingi na makazi yanazidi rasilimali zako.
Faida ya kitaifa inayotegemea mapato hadi $420 kwa mtoto kwa mwaka kwa familia za Manitoba zenye mapato ya chini.
Punguzo la kodi Manitoba: HATC na wakodi.
Msaada wa kodi wa kila mwezi kwa wakodi wasiopokea EIA.
Bima ya dawa kulingana na mapato; malipo ya mwaka (chini ya $100).
Facility passes, drop-in passes, and Leisure Guide credits for eligible low-income Winnipeg households.
Reduced-cost spay/neuter for eligible low-income Winnipeg pet owners through the SNAP program.
Discounted monthly Winnipeg Transit pass for eligible low-income adults (ages 18 to 64).
Malipo ya mwaka ya mkoa kwa wazee wanaostahili wa New Brunswick wanaopokea GIS au Allowance ya shirikisho.
Regional KidSport chapter helping eligible families with organized sport registration and equipment; KidSport New Brunswick cites up to about $400 per child per year.
Ulinzi wa dawa unaotegemea kipato wenye malipo ya mwezi na ukomo wa copayment. Huu ni ulinzi, si pesa.
Msaada wa kupasha joto New Brunswick unaweza kuwa wa msimu au wa programu maalum. Thibitisha kipindi cha sasa kabla ya kutegemea faida hii.
City-supported assistance for youth to join organized sports or social activities; applications through YMCA of Greater Moncton.
Faida ya watoto ya kila mwezi ya mkoa inayolipwa pamoja na CCB, na nyongeza kwa familia zinazostahili zenye kipato cha kazi.
City-supported P.R.O. Kids helps youth 2–18 join organized activities when cost is a barrier; uses CRA-based gross income thresholds.
Up to about $500 per child per year toward registered recreation fees and related costs for eligible families (city-administered portal).
Partial or full subsidies for City recreation programs when need is shown using Statistics Canada LICO and family size.
Mkopo unaorejeshwa kwa wenye umri wa miaka 64+ NL.
NLPDP ulinzi wa dawa kulingana na kipato.
Msaada wa kijamii wa kitaifa unaposhindwa kukidhi gharama za maisha.
Refundable tax credit for low-income residents, paid quarterly (Jan/Apr/Jul/Oct) when you file; builds on the former HST credit.
$196/mwezi pamoja na OAS/GIS.
Pamoja na CCB, viwango tofauti kwa umri.
Msaada wakati mahitaji yanazidi rasilimali.
Territorial subsidy lowers fees at licensed centres for families with infants and preschoolers.
Territorial supplementary health coverage through GNWT Extended Health Benefits.
Seasonal help with home-heating bills for eligible NWT seniors aged 60+.
Three-year Transit Pass and Family Flexi Pass for eligible low-income Yellowknife households.
Bridgewater PROKids grants up to $300 per request for eligible youth.
Up to $300 per year off municipal property tax for eligible owner-occupied primary residences when total household income is under $40,800.
Rebate, deferral, or payment-plan options for eligible HRM homeowners in financial need.
50% discount on monthly Halifax Transit passes for eligible HRM residents in financial need.
Reduced rates on many HRM recreation programs and memberships based on financial need.
Kentville Spike Fund up to $200 for eligible residents.
New Glasgow Go Play Fund with community referral.
Mikopo ya kodi ya robo mwaka inayorejeshwa kwa Nova Scotians wenye kipato cha chini/wastani, hulipwa pamoja na GST/HST credit.
Malipo ya kila mwezi ya watoto ya mkoa kwa familia zenye kipato cha chini/wastani, hulipwa pamoja na CCB.
Rebate ya mwaka kusaidia kaya zenye kipato cha chini/wastani kulipia gharama za kupasha nyumba joto.
Msaada wa robo mwaka usio na kodi kwa watu wazima wenye kipato cha chini sana walio kwenye Income Assistance na wasio na watoto.
Msaada wa dawa za maandishi kwa wakazi wa Nova Scotia wenye 65+ bila bima nyingine ya dawa. Huu ni ulinzi, si pesa.
Truro Community Action Fund up to $200 per person per year.
Ajax recreation financial assistance for income-eligible residents.
Barrie recACCESS credits and recPASS for income-eligible residents.
Annual recreation credit per eligible family member when income qualifies.
50% Brampton Transit discount for low-income residents via Peel Region.
Annual property tax rebate for eligible Brampton homeowners on GIS or ODSP.
Prescription drug coverage for Ontario residents 65+ on the ODB formulary, automatic enrollment at 65; optional Seniors Co-Payment Program for lower deductibles/copays by income.
Guelph FAIR sliding recreation subsidies for eligible residents.
About 50% off single-ride PRESTO fares for eligible Hamilton residents below the LIM or on OW/ODSP.
City programs may defer taxes for low-income seniors or people with disabilities.
Reduced recreation fees for Hamilton residents below the LIM.
Provincial dental coverage for children and youth 17 and under in eligible low-income households (and automatic enrolment for some social assistance streams).
Kitchener Leisure Access credits up to $400 per person per year.
Discounted LTC monthly pass at $72 for low-income residents 18+.
Recreation subsidy up to $300 per person; 100% or 50% coverage by income tier.
Milton recreation financial assistance up to $300 per person per year.
Annual recreation credit per eligible household member when income qualifies.
50% MiWay discount for eligible low-income Mississauga households via Peel Region.
Refundable provincial top-up (CARE) on eligible child care expenses when you claim child care on your return and family income is $150,000 or less.
Provincial monthly payment for low-income Ontario families with children.
Monthly on-bill credit for lower-income households based on after-tax income and household size; higher credits possible with electric heat or qualifying medical equipment.
Non-taxable monthly Ontario top-up for low-income seniors who receive or are eligible for federal GIS, paid alongside OAS/GIS.
Funding toward essential home and vehicle modifications for people with substantial mobility impairments after other funding sources are considered.
One-time emergency help toward electricity arrears for low-income households facing disconnection or crisis, applied through a local enrolling agency.
Locally delivered funding for low- and moderate-income homeowners for critical repairs and accessibility, intake through your service manager.
Local rent banks may provide one-time loans or grants to help eligible Ontario renters pay arrears and avoid eviction.
Annual Ontario grant for low- and moderate-income seniors who own and occupy a principal residence and pay property tax, claimed on Form ON-BEN.
Free routine and preventive dental services for income-eligible Ontario seniors 65+ without other dental coverage.
Combines sales tax credit, energy & property tax credit, and northern energy credit.
Provincial coverage after an income-tested annual deductible for people without private drug insurance who have high prescription costs.
Urgent, short-term expenses such as emergency meals, transportation, or basic security after violent crime when a community program approves a request.
Oshawa recreation fee subsidies for income-eligible residents.
Reduced OC Transpo fares for Ottawa residents under published low-income thresholds.
Municipally approved discounts on Ottawa recreation invoices after staff review paperwork.
Municipal deferral loans secured against property, not grants.
Msaada wa mapato wa kila mwezi wa kitaifa kwa watu 18 to 64 wenye ulemavu mkubwa, tofauti na DTC ya shirikisho na CPP-D.
Direct provincial assistance for Ontario athletes training and competing at national and international levels.
St. Catharines FAIR recreation subsidies for income-eligible residents.
Discounted TTC transit fares for eligible low-income Toronto residents.
City programs that can cancel or defer property tax increases and provide water/solid waste relief for eligible low-income seniors and people with disabilities.
One-time payments for eligible Toronto renters toward arrears or deposits (city-funded program with published caps).
Annual recreation fee credit for eligible low-income Toronto residents.
Waterloo recreation fee assistance up to $400 per person per year.
Pathway to Potential subsidizes about 49% of a 30-day adult Smart Pass for eligible low-income Windsor–Essex residents (you pay roughly 51% at purchase).
City programs can defer annual tax increases for eligible low-income seniors (typically GIS/OW) or ODSP recipients, grant limited relief for extreme poverty or prolonged sickness, and process statutory rebates.
Pathway to Potential can reduce eligible City recreation fees by up to 90% for qualifying low-income Windsor–Essex households (children's programs use published fee floors).
Bima ya dawa kulingana na mapato ya familia.
Mkopo wa kitaifa unaolipwa na GST/HST kila robo.
Msaada wa ulemavu wa kitaifa.
Msaada wa kifedha wa kitaifa wakati huwezi kukidhi mahitaji ya msingi.
Subsidized leisure access for low-income households in the Québec City area.
Quebec government financial assistance for athletes who compete regularly internationally, including an annual training bursary (published maximum $6,000).
Gatineau social access program for eligible culture and recreation activities.
Québec-administered grant claimed on your income tax return when Montréal property taxes jump for eligible senior homeowners.
Québec compensation and benefits for victims of crime and certain dependents when IVAC eligibility tests are met.
Laval Accès-Loisirs free activities for income-eligible households.
Lévis Accès-Loisirs free spots for income-eligible residents.
Longueuil Accès Longueuil card for recreation registration.
Mkopo wa kodi wa Quebec unaorejeshwa (makazi, QST).
Free sports and arts activities for low-income Montréal residents in participating boroughs.
City renovation grants for eligible small residential buildings, with published per-work grant rates and project caps.
Msaada wa kila mwezi kwa familia za mapato ya chini.
Malipo ya kitaifa kwa familia za Quebec zenye watoto chini ya miaka 18.
Malipo ya kila mwezi kwa mapato duni sana.
Monthly QPP disability pension for contributors with a severe disability. Québec parallel to CPP disability.
Pensheni ya kila mwezi ya QPP.
Mkopo wa kodi unaorejeshwa kwa wafanyakazi.
QPP survivor pension.
Reduced RTC fares for eligible low-income Québec City residents after City approval.
Refundable credit for eligible equipment and fixtures (hearing aids, stair lifts, etc.) that help seniors 70+ stay safely at home. Schedule B.
Québec maternity, paternity, parental, and adoption benefits replacing federal EI maternity/parental for most Québec workers.
Income-linked annual premium and deductible/coinsurance rules for Québec residents; extra assistance may apply if you receive certain financial assistance benefits.
Provincial refundable credit on eligible childcare expenses when you meet work/study/QPIP conditions, calculated on Schedule C.
Refundable provincial credit when you support an eligible spouse, parent, or other family member with a severe and prolonged impairment. Schedule H.
Refundable Québec credit for eligible home-support expenses for people 70 and over, with rules that vary by housing situation.
Refundable credit for eligible personal care and nursing services for Québec residents aged 70+. Schedule J; advance payments available.
Sherbrooke youth sport and recreation fund up to $200 per child per year.
Terrebonne recreation access for income-eligible residents.
Bima ya dawa kulingana na mapato.
Nyongeza ya kila mwezi kwa wazee wa SK wenye mapato ya chini wanaotegemea OAS/GIS.
Provincial income assistance for Saskatchewan residents with very low income. SIS replaced the former Saskatchewan Assistance Program (SAP).
Recreation and transit discounts for eligible Regina residents under income limits.
Msaada wa mapato wa ulemavu wa kitaifa Saskatchewan.
Recreation fee assistance for eligible low-income Saskatoon residents.
Reduced adult and high-school monthly passes for Saskatoon residents under the City’s low-income income chart (NOA).
Tax deferral for eligible senior homeowners; repayment due on sale or move.
Mkopo wa kodi unayorejeshwa kamili unaolipwa na CRA kila robo baada ya kodi.
Nyongeza ya kila mwezi pamoja na faida ya watoto ya Kanada.
Nyongeza kwa wazee wenye OAS na GIS Yukon.
Msaada wa mwaka wa gharama za joto kwa wenye nyumba wazee.
City recreation uses tiered pricing, payment plans, and disability documentation at major facilities; ask staff if fees are a barrier.
Low-income family coverage for children's prescriptions and vision care in Yukon.
Publicly funded dental coverage for eligible Yukoners without private dental insurance.
Territorial $250/month allowance for eligible adults receiving or eligible for social assistance.
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