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Solidarity tax credit: you could get $356!
Do you live in a low- to middle-income household? Are you a student? Did you know that you could get solidarity tax credit payments?
Claiming the solidarity tax credit
There's still time to claim the credit. Make sure to have your RL-31 slip or your municipal tax bill when completing Schedule D so that you get the full amount you're entitled to.
If you've already filed your income tax return, you need to complete Schedule D and the Request for an Adjustment to an Income Tax Return (TP-1.R-V) and send us both.
If you haven't filed your income tax return yet, simply file it along with Schedule D.
Register for direct deposit
To get the solidarity tax credit, you must register for direct deposit.
You can register online in My Account for individuals, use the registration service offered by some financial institutions or complete the Register for Direct Deposit form (LM-3-V). You can also enclose a voided cheque with your income tax return. Make sure your name and social insurance number are on the cheque.
Service for viewing a file online
To see your file, use the online service for viewing a solidarity tax credit file in My Account. You can also use the service to see your notice of determination.
For more information, see Solidarity Tax Credit.