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It's not too late to claim the solidarity tax credit
The solidarity tax credit could put $356 right in your pocket! Here's how to claim it:
- Complete Schedule D and send it with your income tax return.
- Register for direct deposit.
You could even get additional amounts, depending on your situation.
Did you already file your income tax return but forgot to attach Schedule D? You can adjust your return by completing the Request for an Adjustment to an Income Tax Return (TP-1.R-V) and attaching it to Schedule D.
Are you a student? Claim the credit!
Did you know that students may be entitled to the solidarity tax credit? To see if you're eligible, claim the credit!
If you're a tenant, you need your RL-31 slip to complete Schedule D.
Registering for direct deposit
To get solidarity tax credit payments, 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.
For more information, see Solidarity Tax Credit. You can also use the online service for viewing a solidarity tax credit file, which is available in My Account for individuals.