Moving to a new city for university or college is expensive. What many Canadian students don't know is that some of those moving costs are tax-deductible. The CRA allows students to deduct eligible moving expenses — but the rules have specific conditions you need to understand to claim correctly.
This guide covers the student moving expense deduction, what qualifies, and practical tips for making your move as affordable as possible.
As a student, you can claim moving expenses if:
Eligible income for students includes scholarships, bursaries, research grants, and employment income earned near school. You cannot deduct moving expenses against your student loan amounts.
Eligible moving expenses include:
Keep all receipts for these expenses — the CRA may request them.
Report your moving expenses on Form T1-M (Moving Expenses Deduction) and submit it with your tax return. Tax software (like Wealthsimple Tax or TurboTax) will walk you through the form and calculate the deduction automatically.
The deduction reduces your taxable income — it's not a credit, so the savings depend on your marginal tax rate. For students with modest incomes, the savings are smaller, but it's still worth claiming.
Moving rates are lowest on weekdays and outside peak summer/September periods. If you can avoid moving on a long weekend, you'll save on truck rentals and professional movers.
Sell, donate, or leave behind anything you don't actually need at school. Furniture in particular is often cheaper to buy used at your destination than to transport. Check Facebook Marketplace and campus free groups for student furniture at your school city.
For most students, a cargo van or small truck rental is more cost-effective than a full moving truck. U-Haul, Penske, and Budget are common options in most Canadian cities.
Many university student unions post free moving boxes on Facebook groups at the end and start of semesters. Connect with incoming or outgoing students at your school city.
If you're renting off-campus, most landlords require first and last month's rent upfront. Budget $1,500–$3,000+ in cities like Toronto or Vancouver. This is often the biggest one-time cost of moving for school.
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