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September 19, 2009

CRA Tax Tip: The Home Renovation Tax Credit

The following tax tip on The Home Renovation Tax Credit is available on the Canada Revenue Agency Web Site.

Did you know ...

That as a construction business owner, contractor or retailer, you can make a difference by making your customers aware of the Home Renovation Tax Credit (HRTC)?

The HRTC is a temporary non-refundable tax credit for eligible home renovation expenditures for work performed or goods acquired, after January 27, 2009, and before February 1, 2010, in respect of an eligible dwelling. It was announced in the Canada’s Economic Action Plan to revitalize the Canadian economy by encouraging home owners to make renovations and receive a tax credit of up to $1,350.

Help your customers by providing them with the documentation they need to support their HRTC claims. Agreements, invoices, and receipts, must clearly identify the type and quantity of goods purchased or services provided, including, but not limited to, the following information:

•information that clearly identifies you as the vendor/contractor, your business address and, if applicable, your goods and services tax/harmonized sales tax registration number;
•the date the goods/services were purchased or provided;
•a description of the work performed including the address where the work was performed; and
•the amount paid.
In case customers have questions on the HRTC, the Canada Revenue Agency has HRTC information that you can download, print, and hand out to your customers. The materials provide a brief overview of the HRTC and additional links should your clients want more detailed information. They can be downloaded at www.cra.gc.ca/hrtc.

For more information on this or other CRA tax tips, visit:
http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/nwsrm/txtps/2009/tt090916-eng.html

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