Children's
Fitness Tax Credit
It's our
understanding that the Darkhorse program membership fees
will be eligible for the Children's Fitness Tax Credit
for children who are under the age of 16 at any point
during the year when the fees are
paid.
The children's fitness tax credit
allows parents to claim a maximum of $500
per year for eligible fees
for registering your or your spouse or common-law
partner's child in a prescribed program of physical
activity. The child must be under 16 years of age at the
beginning of the year. You can claim this amount provided
that another person has not already climed the same fees
and that the total claimed is not more than the maximum
amount that would be allowed if only one of you were
claiming the amount. To qualify for the tax credit, a
program must be:
-
ongoing (either a
minimum of 8 weeks duration with a minimum of 1
session per week or, in the case of camps, five
consecutive
days)
-
supervised;
-
suitable for children;
and
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substantially all of the
activities must include a significant amount of
physical activity that contributes to
cardio-respiratory endurance plus one or more of:
muscular strength, muscular endurance,
flexibility, or
balance.
Children
with disabilities - if the child qualifies for the
disability amount and is under 18 years of age at the
beginning of the year, an additional amount of $500 can
be claimed provided that a minimum of $100 is paid on
registration or membership fees for a prescribed program
of physical activity.
For more information about the
Children’s Fitness Tax Credit, see the Canada Revenue
Agency (CRA) website at www.cra-arc.gc.ca/fitness/. The authority to determine
whether any claim will be approved rests with the CRA.
The Town of Canmore disclaims any responsibility or
liability in connection with any determination of the
CRA.
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