Beyond the federal tax credits available to all Canadians, every province offers its own set of provincial tax credits. These credits can significantly reduce your provincial tax bill — and many are refundable, meaning you can receive them even if you owe no provincial tax. Here's a comprehensive overview of major provincial credits for 2025.
Before diving into provincial credits, remember that all Canadians claim federal credits including:
| Credit | Type | Maximum Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| Ontario Trillium Benefit (combined) | Refundable | Up to ~$1,500+/year (income-tested) |
| Ontario CARE Tax Credit | Refundable | Up to 75% of childcare expenses |
| Ontario Senior Homeowners' Property Tax Grant | Refundable | Up to $500/year |
| Ontario Jobs Training Tax Credit | Refundable | 50% of expenses, max $2,000/year |
| Ontario Political Contribution Tax Credit | Non-refundable | Up to $1,340 |
| Credit | Type | Maximum Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| BC Climate Action Tax Credit | Refundable | Up to $447/adult + $112/child |
| BC Child Opportunity Benefit | Refundable | Up to $1,750/first child |
| BC Seniors' Home Renovation Tax Credit | Non-refundable | 10% of expenses up to $100 |
| BC Mining Exploration Tax Credit | Non-refundable | 20–30% of eligible expenses |
| BC Training Tax Credit | Refundable/Non-refundable | Varies by apprenticeship level |
| Credit | Type | Maximum Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| Alberta Child and Family Benefit | Refundable | Up to $1,330/child/year |
| Alberta Investor Tax Credit | Non-refundable | 30% of eligible investment |
| Alberta Caregivers Tax Credit | Non-refundable | $1,169 |
| Credit | Type | Maximum Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| Solidarity Tax Credit | Refundable | Up to $2,000+/year |
| Work Premium | Refundable | Up to $4,000/couple |
| Medical Expenses Supplement | Refundable | Significant for low-income earners |
| Senior Assistance Tax Credit | Refundable | Up to $2,000 (age 70+) |
| Childcare Expense Deduction | Deduction | Varies with income and expenses |
Atlantic provinces offer credits targeting lower-income residents to offset the impact of 15% HST:
Provincial credits (for all provinces except Quebec) are claimed on your T1 federal return, on the provincial schedule for your province. Quebec residents claim provincial credits on their separate provincial return filed with Revenu Québec.
Many refundable credits are automatically calculated and paid as part of your tax return, while others (particularly benefits paid quarterly) require registration or application through the CRA's My Account system.
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