Take advantage of the Home Renovation
Tax Credit
Ottawa,
Ontario, January 7, 2010 ... Rona Ambrose, Minister of Labour, and
Christian Paradis, Minister of Public Works and Government Services today
encouraged Canadians to take advantage of the Home Renovation Tax Credit (HRTC).
Minister Ambrose and Minister Paradis spoke today at separate events on
behalf of the Honourable Jean‑Pierre Blackburn, Minister of National
Revenue and Minister of State (Agriculture and Agri‑Food).
"A key
component of Canada's Economic Action Plan (EAP), the HRTC provides
powerful incentives for Canadians to invest in their homes, supporting
employment in the construction and home-building industry, while realizing
a significant tax savings of up to $1,350," said Minister Ambrose in
Edmonton, Alberta at a Home Depot outlet. "Our Government strongly
encourages all Canadians to take advantage of this opportunity over the
next three weeks."
Canadians
undertaking eligible renovations to their homes before February 1 will
receive up to $1,350 in tax relief from the temporary HRTC. Approximately
4.6 million families in Canada are expected to take advantage of the
credit, supporting jobs in the housing industry.
"Canadians
are clamouring for information about the HRTC. The Canada Revenue Agency
has had approximately 3.5 million enquiries and website visits related to
the HRTC alone," said Minister Paradis in Gatineau, Québec at
a Rona outlet. "The interest in the credit, with the tax relief it
provides, shows its positive impact on renovation activity, which promotes
job creation in construction and trades."
In the face
of the deepest worldwide recession since the Second World War, the
Government introduced the EAP, including one of the most comprehensive
stimulus packages in the industrialized world. The Government's priority
will be rapid and effective implementation of Phase II of the EAP, which
includes restoring a balanced budget once the economy is fully recovered
and building a strong foundation for our economic future.
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