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March 7, 2022
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How do I add more lines for Home Accessibility tax credit?

  • March 7, 2022
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I need to add more than 20 entries

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    March 6, 2023
    If you made improvements to your home to improve accessibility for an infirm resident, you may qualify for the Home Accessibility Tax Credit. Learn more from CRA's website (below). If you qualify, claim the credit on your return by using the Find button to search/select Home Accessibility.https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/tax/individuals/topics/about-your-tax-return/tax-re...

    If you need to add more than 20 entries for the Home Accessibility Tax Credit, you can use additional forms. The form used for this credit is the T2201 form, Disability Tax Credit Certificate, and you can attach a separate sheet to the form to list additional expenses.

    Here are the steps to add more than 20 entries:

    1. Download the T2201 form from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) website or request a copy by mail.

    2. Complete the first 20 lines of the form with the applicable information for your expenses.

    3. Prepare a separate sheet to list the additional expenses that you want to claim. Make sure that you include all the required information, such as the date of the expense, a description of the expense, and the amount of the expense.

    4. Clearly label the sheet with your name and Social Insurance Number (SIN), and indicate that it is an attachment to the T2201 form.  Please click the form to access  T2201  t2201-22e.pdf

    5. Submit both the completed T2201 form and the additional sheet with your tax return to the CRA.

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