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Good to know

 

You may be entitled to this tax credit if you meet all of the following conditions:

  • You were resident in Québec on December 31 of the year covered by the claim (or on the day you ceased to reside in Canada).
  • You or your spouse had work done to upgrade the residential waste water treatment system of an eligible dwelling under a contract entered into with a qualified contractor after March 31, 2017 but before April 1, 2027 (generally speaking, an eligible dwelling is a dwelling you own in Québec that is your principal residence or, subject to certain conditions, a cottage).
  • This work was paid for in the year covered by the claim.

This tax credit applies to 2017 through 2027 only.

 

Source Revenu Quebec

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