Ontario Trillium Benefit Eligibility, Credit Amount, Payment Dates & Options

The Ontario Trillium Benefit (OTB) is a tax-free payment designed to help low- to moderate-income Ontario residents cover costs related to energy, sales, and property taxes. It combines three credits: the Northern Ontario Energy Credit (NOEC), the Ontario Energy and Property Tax Credit (OEPTC), and the Ontario Sales Tax Credit (OSTC).

Northern Ontario Energy Credit (NOEC)

Eligibility (July 2024 – June 2025):

  • You must be a resident of Northern Ontario as of December 31, 2023.
  • You must be 18 or older, previously or currently married/common-law, or a parent.
  • In 2023, you must have paid rent/property tax, lived on a reserve and paid for home energy costs, or lived in a long-term care home and paid for accommodation.

Credit Amount:

  • Singles: Up to $180.
  • Families: Up to $277.

Ontario Energy and Property Tax Credit (OEPTC)

Eligibility (July 2024 – June 2025):

  • You must live in Ontario as of December 31, 2023.
  • You must be 18 or older, previously or currently married/common-law, or a parent.
  • In 2023, you must have paid property tax for your main residence, rented and your landlord paid property tax, lived on a reserve and paid for home energy costs, or lived in a long-term care home and paid for accommodation.

Credit Amount:

  • Up to $1,248 if you are 18-64 years old.
  • Up to $1,421 if you are 65 or older.
  • Up to $277 if you live on a reserve or in a public long-term care home.
  • $25 if you lived in a designated school residence in 2023.
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Ontario Sales Tax Credit (OSTC)

Eligibility (July 2024 – June 2025):

  • You must be an Ontario resident and be 19 or older, previously or currently married/common-law, or a parent.

Credit Amount:

  • Up to $360.
  • Additional up to $360 for your spouse/common-law partner and each dependent child under 19.

How to Get the Ontario Trillium Benefit

  1. File your personal Income Tax and Benefit Return each year.
  2. Complete and include the ON-BEN Application Form with your tax return.
  3. Even if you have no income to report, you must file your tax return to apply.

Payment Options:

  • If you qualify for more than $360, choose between monthly payments starting July 2024 or a single payment in June 2025.
  • For $360 or less, you’ll receive a single payment in July 2024.
  • Amounts between $2 and $10 will be increased to $10; $2 or less won’t be paid.

Direct Deposit:

  • Opt for direct deposit to receive payments faster.
  • Set it up online via the CRA My Account service or by calling 1-800-959-8281.

What to Do if You Have Issues

  • Contact the Canada Revenue Agency if you don’t receive your payment, receive less than expected, or are asked to repay a credit.
  • You can file a formal objection if needed by following the process in your Notice of Assessment or Reassessment.

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