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dailyhive.com
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https://dailyhive.com/canada/tax-incentives-canadian-students-2025
# Tax incentives Canadian students should take advantage of in 2025. Canadian students have many expenses to worry about, but thankfully, there are tax incentives that can help ease their financial homework. From tuition to housing to food costs, students in Canada have a lot to balance alongside their readings. The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has shared a list of tax credits and benefits Canadian students can take advantage of. “Life can be expensive, but benefit and credit payments, along with tax credits and deductions, can help,” said the agency. The goods and services tax/harmonized sales tax (GST/HST) credit is a tax-free quarterly payment that can help eligible people get up to $533 a year. The government says you’re generally eligible for the payment if you’re at least 19 years old and a Canadian resident for income tax purposes a month before the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) makes the payment and at the beginning of the month.
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linkedin.com
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https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/2025-guide-filing-international-student-taxes-…
This blog post will break down the essential information you need to understand how to file your 2024 Canadian income tax return (due in 2025).
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canada.ca
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https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/forms-publications/publicati…
This guide provides detailed tax information for students including the most common income, deductions, and credits available to them.
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reddit.com
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https://www.reddit.com/r/InternationalStudents/comments/1tp3ejc/canadian_taxe…
The 2024 return was due April 30, 2025. Since you're a student with likely little or no income, you probably don't owe any tax, so there are no
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canada.ca
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https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/forms-publications/publicati…
This pamphlet provides detailed tax information for students including the most common income, deductions, and credits available to them.
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scotiabank.com
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https://www.scotiabank.com/ca/en/personal/advice-plus/features/posts.student-…
If you earn less than $15,000 in a year, you won't pay personal income taxes, as the basic personal amount (BPA) credit ($15,705 in Ontario, for
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budget.ontario.ca
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https://budget.ontario.ca/2025/fallstatement/provisions.html
For the conditions and limitations of the tax provisions related to the Harmonized Sales Tax (HST), please refer to the federal Excise Tax Act and regulations made under that Act. The credit is equal to 5.05 per cent of eligible adoption expenses up to $15,551 for each child. Age Credit — Tax filers aged 65 and over are entitled to claim a credit of 5.05 per cent of up to $6,223. Ontario Caregiver Credit — Tax filers with a dependent adult relative with an infirmity may claim a credit equal to 5.05 per cent of $6,008, less the amount by which the dependant’s net income for the year exceeds $20,554. The credit is calculated as 5.05 per cent of eligible expenses over the lesser of $2,885 and 3 per cent of the individual’s net income for the year. Pension Income Credit — A 5.05 per cent tax credit on up to $1,762 of eligible pension income may be claimed by qualifying tax filers.
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hrblock.ca
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https://www.hrblock.ca/blog/everything-you-should-know-about-your-taxes-as-an…
If you’ve chosen Canada as your destination for your education, you’re a part of the growing number of international students in Canada. If you’re filing your taxes as an international student, keep reading to get all the information you need. Full-time students are not exempt from paying income tax in Canada. If you received any income from summer jobs or part-time jobs, you need to file an income tax return. The federal tuition tax credit is one of the top tax credits for post-secondary students. Even if you aren’t reporting any income on your tax return, you can use this credit to claim the eligible tuition fees for post-secondary level courses. When you repay your student loans, you are able to claim the interest as a non-refundable tax credit to help reduce any taxes owed. You may also claim moving expenses to take courses as a full-time student in a post-secondary program, but only if you have taxable scholarship income (which is not usually the case).