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RÉNOVERT TAX CREDIT

March 21, 2016

This refundable tax credit has been introduced on a temporary basis to encourage individuals to invest in recognized eco-friendly home renovation work that has a positive environmental impact or improves their dwelling's energy efficiency.  

You can claim the credit if you have recognized eco-friendly home renovation work done to a dwelling you own or co-own that is your principal residence or a winterized cottage that you normally occupy. The initial construction of the dwelling must have been completed beforeJanuary 1, 2016, and the dwelling must be one of the following:

The renovation work must have been done by a qualified contractor (This link will open a new window) under a contract entered into after March 17, 2016, and before April 1, 2017.

The amount of the tax credit you can claim in respect of an eligible dwelling (This link will open a new window) corresponds to 20% of the portion of your eligible expenses paid after March 17, 2016, and before October 1, 2017, that exceeds $2,500, up to a maximum tax credit of $10,000.

Note

  • No structures adjoining or accessory to the dwelling, other than an adjoining garage, will be considered part of your eligible dwelling.
  • In the case of a condominium, expenses paid by the syndicate of co-owners are included in your eligible expenses, up to your share in the expense. The syndicate of co-owners must, using the prescribed form, provide you with the information concerning the work done and the amount of your share of the expenses.
  • In order for recognized eco-friendly renovation work concerning water conservation and quality (This link will open a new window) to be eligible for the tax credit, the dwelling in question must be your principal residence.  
  • In addition to this refundable tax credit, you may be eligible for the financial assistance offered in respect of eco-friendly home renovation under the Rénoclimat program administered by the Ministère de l'Énergie et des Ressources naturelles.

For more information on the types of renovation work that qualify for the tax credit, see the list of recognized renovation work.

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