Jessica Bell MPP, University–Rosedale

Government of Ontario

Stop the clawback of Ontario Trillium Benefits from TCHC tenants

Published on March 10, 2022

Toronto Community Housing Corporation tenants have contacted our office in distress after the Canadian Revenue Agency said they are clawing back hundreds of dollars in Ontario Trillium Benefits. 

In 2011, the City of Toronto exempted approximately 53,000 of TCHC's nearly 60,000 units from municipal education property taxes. As a result, tenants in those units were no longer eligible to receive the Ontario Energy and Property Tax Credit (OTC) under the Trillium Benefit. Regrettably, this change was not clearly communicated to TCHC tenants or to community partners who help them file their taxes.

Now, years later, tenants are being asked to pay upwards of $950.00.

TCHC tenants cannot afford to be penalized because of government errors. Many are seniors, newcomers, and folks with mental and/or physical disabilities who already live on extremely fixed incomes. With the added burden of the pandemic and the increased cost of living in Ontario, making ends meet has never been more difficult. 

Add your name below to tell Premier Ford and the Minister of Finance Peter Bethlenfalvy to stop the clawback now!