Every Ontario non-refundable and refundable tax credit — amounts, thresholds, and who qualifies
Ontario offers a range of provincial tax credits that reduce your provincial tax payable. Some are non-refundable (reduce tax to zero but not below), while others are refundable (paid out even with no tax owing). Knowing which credits you qualify for can significantly reduce your Ontario tax bill — or trigger a refund. Here is the complete 2026 guide.
| Credit | Amount | Tax Value (at 5.05%) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Basic Personal Amount | $11,865 | $599 | All Ontario residents |
| Spouse/Common-Law Partner | Up to $10,141 | Up to $512 | Reduced if spouse earns income |
| Eligible Dependent | Up to $10,141 | Up to $512 | Single parents |
| Age Amount (65+) | $5,440 | $275 | Reduced above $40,495 net income |
| Disability Amount | $9,586 | $484 | Requires DTC certification |
| Caregiver Amount | Up to $7,946 | Up to $401 | Caring for dependent relative |
| CPP/QPP Contributions | Employee share | 5.05% of contributions | Mandatory contributions |
| EI Premiums | Employee share | 5.05% of premiums | Mandatory premiums |
| Pension Income Amount | Up to $1,558 | Up to $79 | Eligible pension income |
| Medical Expenses | Over 3% of net income | 5.05% of excess | Many eligible expenses |
| Charitable Donations | First $200: 5.05%; excess: 11.16% | Variable | Receipted donations |
| Tuition (Education) | Transferred/carried forward | 5.05% of eligible tuition | Post-secondary only |
Ontario's surtax kicks in when your Ontario basic provincial tax exceeds $5,554. At that point, a 20% surtax applies — and an additional 36% surtax applies to Ontario tax over $7,108. This means that any credit that reduces your Ontario tax below these thresholds is worth significantly more than its face value, because it also eliminates the surtax. For taxpayers near these thresholds, an extra $1,000 RRSP contribution could save not just $91.50 in Ontario tax (9.15% marginal rate) but also eliminate $18.30 in surtax — a combined saving of $109.80.
| Credit | Maximum Amount | Who Qualifies |
|---|---|---|
| Ontario Trillium Benefit | Up to $1,421+ | Low-to-moderate income; combines 3 credits |
| Ontario Sales Tax Credit | $345/adult, $345/child | Income below ~$50,000 |
| Ontario Energy and Property Tax Credit | Up to $1,095 | Renters and homeowners |
| Northern Ontario Energy Credit | Up to $162/adult | Northern Ontario residents only |
| Ontario Child Benefit | Up to $1,569/child | Families with children under 18 |
| Ontario Works/ODSP Recipients | Various | Social assistance recipients |
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Ontario also offers a non-refundable credit for contributions to registered Ontario political parties or candidates. The credit is 75% on contributions up to $414, 50% on amounts between $414 and $1,380, and 33.33% on amounts above $1,380, to a maximum credit of $1,437 per year.
While not technically a tax credit, RRSP contributions are deductions that reduce your Ontario taxable income dollar-for-dollar. At Ontario's second bracket (9.15%), every $1,000 RRSP contribution saves $91.50 in Ontario tax plus $205 in federal tax — $296.50 total. At the fourth bracket (12.16%), the Ontario saving rises to $121.60 per $1,000, for a combined saving of $411.60.
Our full calculator applies all standard credits automatically.
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