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Ontario Staycation Tax Credit For Niagara Vacations

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For the last few weeks of 2022, Ontario residents can still take advantage of the ‘Ontario Staycation’ tax credit.

In an effort to stimulate the tourism and hospitality sector, after COVID-19 closures, the Ontario government established a tax credit this year encouraging individuals and families to take short-term visits inside the province.

Read on to see how you might receive up to 20% of your qualified 2022 lodging expenditures reimbursed in Ontario.


Overview

The temporary Ontario Staycation Tax Credit for 2022 is designed to encourage Ontario families to explore the province while also assisting the tourist and hospitality industries in recovering from the financial effects of the COVID-Covid 19 epidemic.

When completing their personal Income Tax and Benefit Return for 2022, Ontario individuals can claim 20% of their qualified lodging costs, such as a stay at a hotel, cottage, or campsite. Individually, you can claim up to $1,000 in qualifying costs, or $2,000 if you have a spouse, common-law partner, or eligible children, for a total refund of up to $200 or $400 for a family.

About 1.85 million Ontario households will benefit from the credit, which is expected to cost $270 million.

Who is eligible

If you are a resident of Ontario by December 31, 2022, you are entitled for the credit.

The credit is only available to one person per household per year. The qualifying costs of your spouse or common-law partner, as well as your eligible children, may be included in your claim. The credit cannot be claimed on a child’s personal income tax and benefit return for the year 2022.

If you don’t have a spouse, common-law partner, or eligible child, you can still claim the credit for your own qualified costs.

Eligible expenses

For a leisure stay of less than a month in Ontario, you can claim the Ontario Staycation Tax Credit for lodging costs at a short-term or camping facility, such as a:

  • hotel
  • motel
  • resort
  • lodge
  • bed-and-breakfast establishment
  • cottage
  • campground

Timeshare agreements and stays on a boat, rail, or other self-propelled vehicle are not considered short-term accommodations.

The tax credit is only valid for stays between January 1, 2022, and December 31, 2022, regardless of when the stays are paid for. Business travel is not eligible for the tax credit.

The accommodation expenses must also:

  • have been paid as described on a detailed receipt provided by you, your spouse or common-law partner, or an eligible child.
  • be shown on a detailed receipt, that confirms payment was subject to Goods and Services Tax (GST)/Harmonized Sales Tax (HST).
  • not been repaid by anyone, including a friend or an employer, to you, your spouse or common-law partner, or your eligible child

As long as all other conditions are met, you can claim any of the following expenses:

  • accommodation for a single or several journeys, up to a maximum expenditure limit of $1,000 per person or $2,000 per family.
  • Accommodations booked directly with the hotel or through an online booking site
  • the percentage of the cost that is required to gain entry to the lodging
  • a travel package’s lodging cost portion

How to claim the credit

For any qualified costs you incur, you must retain detailed receipts. All of the following information should be included on such receipts:

  • the location of the accommodation
  • the amount that can reasonably be considered to be for the accommodation portion of a stay
  • the GST/HST paid
  • the date of the stay
  • the name of the payor

You can claim the credit on your 2022 Individual Income Tax and Benefit Return.

The Ontario Staycation Tax Benefit is a personal income tax credit that is refundable. This implies that if you qualify, regardless of whether you owe income tax in 2022, you can receive this tax credit.

Contact The Ontario Government For Details

Please call the Ontario Budget Hotline at 1-800-337-7222 if you have any queries concerning the tax credit.


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3 Popular Ontario Trips to do with Kids

Reading Time:  3 minutes -*Pictured Above: Taking a ride on the Niagara SkyWheel, Clifton Hill, Niagara Falls, Ontario*
With Thanksgiving just around the corner, you may be thinking about taking a vacation. However, if you have kids, you may be looking for a trip locally within Ontario that won’t break the bank. You can still have a family fun vacation without hopping on a plane to Disney World. Here is a list of 3 popular Ontario trips to do with kids worth checking out:
 
1. Clifton Hill, Niagara Falls, Ontario

Otherwise known as “the Street of Fun by the Falls”, Clifton Hill is an obvious choice. Located just off of the Niagara Parkway with the world-famous Niagara Falls as the backdrop, it contains a number of family friendly attractions, gift shops, wax museums, haunted houses, video arcades, restaurants, and hotels. It is the place to go for daily and nightly entertainment focused around amusement for families, both young and old.
You don’t need to spend a fortune here; the Clifton Hill Fun Pass bundles 5 of its key attractions to a massive 50% discount off the retail prices — for only $25.95 for adults and $19.95 for children.
Most of the attractions are wheelchair accessible (including the popular Niagara SkyWheel), Canada’s largest 175-foot observation wheel.
At various times throughout the year, and during the entire Summer, you will be entertained with weekly fireworks displays at the bottom of Clifton Hill at Queen Victoria Park, free live entertainment by the Falls, and at many of our street’s family-oriented restaurants, such as the free live daily patio entertainment at Kelsey’s Niagara (corner of Clifton Hill and Victoria Avenue).
Fall and Winter will entertain you with the Winter Festival of Lights, which features over three million sparkling lights along a 5+km route, grand holiday displays throughout the city, and unique Niagara Falls events.

2. Horseshoe Resort, Barrie, Ontario 

Located just 1 hour north of the GTA, Horseshoe Resort is an awesome location to take the kids for a Fall road trip.

They offer outdoor activities for all ages such as skating, hiking, tubing, skiing, and biking to name a few. They even offer half-day lessons for children ages 6-14 that are interested in skiing and snowboarding on holidays and weekends.

Their Horseshoe Adventure Park features many exciting attractions that happen during the season such as the Skyline Zip Line, Mini Putt, Maze, Climbing Wall and Euro Bungy (open on weekends).

Go to the Red Horse Mining Co., in which you purchase a $5 bag of muddy gemstones and go panning. Kids can take all the stones that they find home with them as a token from their trip here. For kids ages 10 and under, the pony rides are just $5. There’s also a 2,075-foot zip line for the kids to try out!

3. Scenic Caves Nature Adventures, Collingwood, Ontario 

Nature lovers will love this oasis for kids! Scenic Caves Nature Adventures is located at 260 Scenic Caves Road in Collingwood, and it offers kids and families excitement, adventure and education. Explore caves and caverns, go hiking, and walk upon the 420 foot suspension bridge. How about a tree top walk and ziplining

There is a number of exciting activities to do here all year round, especially in the Fall season, which is open from September 8th until November 1st, 2015. Here’s what you can do, and the hours of operation during the Fall:

Scenic Caves Nature Adventures
Open Monday to Friday: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Saturday and Sunday: 9:00 am – 6:00 pm
(last admission is two hours prior to closing)

Gemstone Mining operates until Oct. 18th.
Tractor Wagon rides operate weekends only, plus all Thanksgiving weekend until Oct. 25th (between 10:30 am – 5:00 pm).
Rocky the Train operates on weekends and all Thanksgiving weekend (*weather permitting).

Thunderbird Twin Zip Line:
September 8 – October 18:  ONLY Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays 11:00 am-3:00 pm
Saturday and Sunday: 10:30 am – 4:00 pm

Open all Thanksgiving weekend, including Monday October 12, 2015.

The Twin Zipline operates weather permitting.

Eco Adventure Tours:
Seven days a week (weather permitting).  Reservations required.

Christine Lynn

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Smart Ontario Travel: A Helpful Niagara Falls Resource

Reading Time:  2 minutes -“Smart Ontario Travel” is a great little resource written by Ontario travel bloggers that devote their energy into finding the places that highlight the best of Ontario travel. From the nightlife and popular restaurants of Toronto, to discovering the hidden gem towns of our province, and the spas and cottages to seek for quiet time and relaxation, they have either been there or they seek the input from those of us that wish to promote our favorite places — whether it be our hometown or places that we have traveled to ourselves.
Ontario travel secrets, tips and advice for the best Ontario vacations is given at this website.  Obviously, one of the biggest draws to Ontario is Niagara Falls. They said it themselves — “You’ll be delighted to learn that we have some of the most romantic getaway destinations found anywhere…perfect for a special slip-away for two, a dreamy fairy tale wedding or a blissful honeymoon vacation!” Niagara Falls is the “Honeymoon Capital of the World”, ideal for weddings, a simple romantic weekend away, and even just for a day-trip with your loved one because of the beautiful Niagara Parks destinations with the Niagara Falls as the back-drop.

Smart Ontario Travel wants to promote themselves as the “Smart Ontario Travel Guide”. “We’ll cover all the best destinations, restaurants, hotels, resorts, B&B’s, spas, attractions, things to do, deals and discounts….. the popular ‘hot spots’, as well as the best kept secrets, too!”
As part of their travel guide, they do a wide focus on Niagara Attractions with their “Vacation Fun Guide to Niagara Falls Attractions“.
Have a look at their guide for the most popular Niagara attractions covered, suggested by YOU, the travelers. Naturally, Clifton Hill was included, and recently they interviewed me on the “Street of Fun by the Falls”. What are the most popular attractions for teens, adults, nightlife, etc. was covered. Have a read on our interview here.
Besides Niagara Falls, use Smart Ontario Travel as resource for everything from the “Top 7 Beaches” in Ontario, to “picturesque” little towns and villages to check out, best spa vacations to everything cottage country!
Visit them at www.smartontariotravel.com
Twitter: @SmartOntTravel
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