One way the government is putting money back into the pockets of families, boosting main streets in communities across the province, and supporting a strong economic recovery is through the Ontario Staycation Tax Credit. That’s why, Minister MacLeod joined leaders in the tourism industry in Niagara Falls to encourage Ontario families to explore the province.
The Ontario Staycation Tax Credit allows Ontario residents to claim 20 per cent of their eligible 2022 accommodation expenses of up to $1,000 as an individual or $2,000 if you have a spouse, common-law partner or eligible children, to get back up to $200 as an individual or $400 as a family.
The tax credit is another part of the government’s plan to drive economic recovery and long-term growth, so that the province can emerge from the pandemic stronger than ever.
News Release:
English – https://news.ontario.ca/en/release/1001746/rediscover-ontario-and-get-back-up-to-20-per-cent-on-eligible-accommodation-expenses
French – https://news.ontario.ca/fr/release/1001746/redecouvrez-lontario-et-obtenez-un-remboursement-de-jusqua-20-p-100-de-vos-frais-dhebergement-admissibles