When you claim rent on your income tax return what is the percentage of rent you get back in your return?
Tuesday, February 16th, 2010 at
10:13 am
I like in Alberta and I am unable to find which form I need to fill out to claim my rent.
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Alberta does not have a rent-based property tax credit like most other provinces.
If you are talking about claiming part of your rent for business use of your home, you need form T2125 if your are self-employed:
If you are an employee, the use of your home must be specified in your employment cl]Alberta does not have a rent-based property tax credit like most other provinces.
If you are talking about claiming part of your rent for business use of your home, you need form T2125 if your are self-employed:
If you are an employee, the use of your home must be specified in your employment contract:]