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2009 Home Renovation Tax Credit (HRTC)

The 2009 Federal Budget (passed Feb. 03, 2009) provides a
Temporary Homeowner Tax Credit up to $1350 on Eligible
Home Renovation Materials and Services purchased
after January 27, 2009 and before February 1, 2010.



BEFORE getting Started

Review the Budget Documentation here:  Website, PDF Brochure, and with Your Accountant.

Note that "we" are not tax experts, that the information on this page may not be complete, and that,
on this page and in-store, we can provide only links to, and an overview of, the information
and NEITHER analysis NOR advice on which you should base any purchase decision.

To determine Your Personal Program and Purchase Eligibility or related advice,
please consult a Tax Expert, Accountant, or the Canada Revenue Agency.

As with all Rebate and Taxation issues, you should always retain and keep copies of receipts.



HRTC Overview


  • A Temporary 15 percent Personal Income Tax Credit for 2009 Taxation Year.

  • Purchases after January 27, 2009 and before February 1, 2010.

  • Eligible expenses minimum $1000, maximum $10,000.

  • Specific Eligibility Requirements apply.

  • Maximum Tax Credit: $1350 (i.e. 15% of $9000).

  • Home Renovation Expenditures include "Materials" and "Labour."

  • Federal "ecoAction" Program and "Medical Expense Tax Credit" Friendly.




  • Get all the Facts about Eligibility, How it will Work, and for some Outline Examples:
    review the Home Renovation Tax Credit (HRTC) Web Page
    and Download the Budget Brochure (PDF).

     ALL Information Subject to Change without Notice.


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