Foreign Student Tax Credit Requirements in Ontario
The Ontario government provides tax credits to foreign students studying in the province. To be eligible, students must have a valid study permit and meet specific income requirements.
The Ontario government provides tax credits to foreign students studying in the province. To be eligible, students must have a valid study permit and meet specific income requirements.
International students in Canada, including those in Ontario, may be eligible for tax credits such as the Goods and Services Tax (GST) credit and the Canada Child Benefit.
This article provides an overview of the tax credits available to foreign students in Ontario, including the Ontario Trillium Benefit and the Ontario Senior Homeowners' Property Tax Grant.
The University of Toronto's international student guide outlines the tax filing requirements for foreign students in Ontario, including the need to file a tax return and claim eligible credits.
KPMG's guide to tax credits for international students in Ontario and Canada provides an overview of the available credits, including the federal foreign tax credit and the Ontario foreign tax credit.
The Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada (CPA Canada) hosts a webinar on tax credits for foreign students in Ontario, covering topics such as eligibility and application procedures.
TurboTax's foreign student tax credit calculator helps international students in Ontario determine their eligibility for tax credits and estimate their refund.
The Institute for Research on Public Policy (IRPP) publishes research on tax credits for international students in Ontario, examining the impact of these credits on student finances and retention.