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Make sure you have everything you need to claim the solidary tax credit: RL-31 slip or municipal tax bill, Schedule D and direct deposit
Follow the steps below to make sure you're ready to claim the solidary tax credit and you get the full amount you are entitled to.
Have your RL-31 slip or municipal tax bill handy
If you rent or sublet an eligible dwelling, your landlord should have given you your RL-31 slip by February 28. You'll need the slip to claim the tax credit. If you haven't gotten it yet, ask your landlord about it right away.
If you own an eligible dwelling, you'll need your municipal tax bill.
Complete Schedule D
Make sure you complete Schedule D when you file your income tax return. We need it to calculate the amount of the solidary tax credit you might qualify for.
Make sure you're signed up for direct deposit
You must be signed up for direct deposit to automatically receive your tax credit payments. Make sure your banking information is up to date by clicking on your first and last name in My Account for individuals.
Check that you're eligible for the tax credit and then claim it!
For more information, see Claiming the Solidarity Tax Credit.
Need help filing your income tax return?
The Income Tax Assistance – Volunteer Program can help you file your income tax return—including Schedule D.
Online service
You can use the solidarity tax credit service in My Account for individuals to:
- see the dates and amounts of your direct deposit payments
- view notices
- update your profile