Staycation in Grey County and Save with the Ontario Tax Credit

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It’s the perfect time to explore Grey County! Book a staycation in 2022, and claim up to $1,000 of your overnight accommodation expenses on your Personal Income Tax and Benefit Return for 2022 and get back up to $200 as an individual. Travelling with your spouse, common-law partner, or eligible children? Claim up to $2,000 to get back up to $400 as a family on next year's tax return.

With the new Ontario Staycation Tax Credit, Ontarians can claim 20% of their eligible expenses for leisure stays at establishments including hotels, motels, cottages, campgrounds, lodges, resorts, and bed & breakfasts. The incentive is valid for everything from overnight getaways to weekend trips, and extended stays of up to one month between January 1, 2022, and December 31, 2022.

The year-long offer is the perfect excuse to plan a Grey County trip with family, friends, or for some time by yourself. From museums to markets, maple syrup adventures to galleries, fall colors to holiday highlights, and the year-round Blue Mountain signature experience, we know you’ll enjoy your time. Plan ahead and take advantage of the County’s wide variety of seasonal outdoor activities, summer festivals and events, cultural sites, tours, and our local culinary, wine, beer and cider scene.

To ensure your accommodation costs can be claimed on your personal Income Tax, review the Ontario Staycation Tax Credit terms and conditions. Then book your Grey County accommodation and get ready for an unforgettable getaway in 2022. It’s time to get out there and explore. Stay a little longer in 2022 and rediscover all that Grey County has to offer! 

Visit the Ontario Staycation Tax Credit webpage for more information and to confirm eligibility.

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