Aging-In-Place (Seniors/Mobility Issues)
What is the Home Accessibility Tax Credit (HATC)?
The Home Accessibility Tax Credit (HATC) is a tax credit (up to $10,000) you can claim on your tax returns for “eligible expenses for a qualifying renovation of an eligible dwelling”. People aged 65 or older or eligible for the disability tax credit qualify. Generally speaking, you must own the home and usually live in it. The renovations must allow the person to gain access to or be mobile/functional within the home, and reduce the risk of harm to that person inside the home or when gaining access to the home.
What types of renovations can help me age-in-place or otherwise help with my mobility issues?
There are many changes, big and small, that can be done inside and outside a home to improve safety and accessibility, including:
Hand rails or grab bars around the toilet, tub and shower and in corridors
Handheld showers on adjustable rods
Wheel in showers or walk in tubs
Lowering the height of cabinets or countertops and sinks
Widening doorways for wheelchair access
Ramps
Easy use door locks
Lever handles for doors instead of knobs
Lever or hands free taps for sinks
Raised toilets
Installation of additional light fixtures for visibility
Motion activated lighting
Light switches and electrical outlets placed in convenient locations
Non-slip flooring
How can I get started?
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