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Home Accessibility Tax Credit Canada 2026 | HATC Guide

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Home Accessibility Tax Credit Overview

FeatureDetails
Maximum expenses$20,000 per year
Credit rate15%
Maximum credit$3,000
TypeNon-refundable
Claim frequencyAnnual

Who Qualifies

Qualifying Individuals

CategoryRequirements
SeniorsAge 65 or older by end of tax year
Persons with disabilitiesEligible for Disability Tax Credit (DTC)
Individuals with impairmentValid T2201 (DTC certificate)

Who Can Claim

ClaimantRelationship
Qualifying individualThemselves
Spouse/common-law partnerOf qualifying individual
Supporting family memberChild, grandchild, parent, etc.
Other supporting relativeMust support and live with individual

Supporting Person Rules

RequirementDetails
Ordinarily residedLived with qualifying individual at some point in the year
SupportProvided support to qualifying individual
RelationshipFamily member, grandparent, or aunt/uncle

Eligible Expenses

What Qualifies

CategoryExamples
MobilityRamps, stairlifts, handrails
BathroomWalk-in tubs, grab bars, raised toilets
AccessibilityWidened doorways, lower counters
SafetyNon-slip flooring, better lighting
TechnologyAutomatic door openers, voice controls
StructuralElevator installation

Specific Eligible Items

ItemQualifies
Wheelchair ramp
Stairlift/elevator
Walk-in bathtub
Roll-in shower
Grab bars
Lowered counters
Widened doorways
Non-slip flooring
Hands-free faucets
Motion-sensor lighting
Lower light switches
Electric door openers

What Doesn’t Qualify

ItemQualifies
General renovations
Appliances
Furniture
Landscaping (unless accessibility)
Maintenance/repairs
Security systems
Hot tubs

The “But For” Test

An expense qualifies if:

  • It would not have been incurred “but for” the accessibility need
  • It helps the qualifying individual be safe, functional, or mobile
ExampleQualifies?Reasoning
Ramp to front doorSpecifically for accessibility
New deckWould be done anyway
Walk-in tubSpecifically for accessibility
Regular bathtubNot accessibility-specific

Expense Limits

Annual Limits

ComponentAmount
Maximum eligible expenses$20,000
Credit rate15%
Maximum tax credit$3,000

Per-Property Limits

SituationLimit
Per qualifying individual$20,000
Multiple individuals, same home$20,000 each
Couple (both 65+)$40,000 total

Example: Couple Both Over 65

PersonExpensesCredit
Spouse A (65+)$15,000$2,250
Spouse B (65+)$10,000$1,500
Total$25,000$3,750

How to Calculate

Basic Calculation

StepCalculation
1. Total eligible expensesAdd all qualifying costs
2. Cap at $20,000Use lesser of actual or $20,000
3. Multiply by 15%Credit amount

Example

ItemCost
Stairlift$5,000
Walk-in bathtub$8,000
Grab bars throughout$1,500
Widened doorways$3,500
Total$18,000
Credit (15%)$2,700

What Costs Are Included

Included in Expenses

Cost TypeIncluded
Materials
Labour
Permits
Professional fees
Equipment rental
Design services

Not Included

Cost TypeIncluded
Financing costs
Ongoing maintenance
Tools (if you keep them)
Your own labour

How to Claim

On Your Tax Return

FormLine
Schedule 1Line 31285
Supporting documentsKeep receipts

Documentation Needed

DocumentPurpose
ReceiptsProve expenses
Contractor invoicesDetailed costs
Proof of paymentCredit card, cheque
T2201 (if DTC)Proves disability
Proof of ageIf claiming as senior

What Receipts Should Show

InformationRequired
Vendor name
Description of work
Date
Amount paid
GST/HST numberHelpful

Combining With Other Credits

Medical Expense Tax Credit (METC)

ExpenseHATCMETC
Claim same expense twice?
Different expenses?
StrategyCompare which is better

When METC May Be Better

SituationConsider METC If…
Low incomeMedical expense threshold lower
High medicalAlready over threshold
Exceed $20,000Overflow to METC

Provincial Credits

ProvinceAdditional Credits
OntarioSeniors’ Home Safety Tax Credit
BCHome Renovation Tax Credit (seniors)
OtherCheck provincially

Provincial Programs

Ontario Seniors’ Home Safety Tax Credit

FeatureDetails
Provincial creditYes (in addition to federal)
Max expenses$10,000
Credit rate25%
Max credit$2,500
Who qualifiesOntario seniors 65+

Combined Example (Ontario)

CreditExpenses AppliedCredit
Federal HATC$20,000$3,000
Ontario SHSTC$10,000$2,500
Total$5,500

Common Questions

Can I Claim Multiple Years?

ScenarioApproach
Multi-year projectClaim as expenses are paid
Different renovationsEach year up to $20,000
Same qualifying personAnnual limit resets

What If I Rent?

SituationQualifies?
Renter making improvements✅ (with landlord permission)
Own the property
Cottage/second home✅ (if qualifying person uses it)

Age at Year End

Birth DateTax YearQualifies (age 65+)?
Jan 2, 19612026✅ (turns 65 in 2026)
Jan 1, 19622026❌ (only 64)

You must be 65 or turn 65 in the tax year.