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How to fill out the Canada RC7191-ON E online
The Canada RC7191-ON E form allows you to calculate your Ontario new housing rebate under the harmonized sales tax. This guide provides step-by-step instructions on how to complete this form online, ensuring that users have a clear understanding of each required section.
Follow the steps to accurately fill out your rebate form.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- Begin by filling out Section A, where you will provide the address of the new house, including the unit number, street number, street name, city, province, and postal code. Make sure to enter this information accurately as it is critical for your application.
- In Section A, you will also need to indicate whether you paid the HST on the purchase of the land by selecting 'Yes' or 'No.' This information is essential for determining your eligibility for the rebate.
- Move on to Section B, where you will calculate your Ontario rebate amount. Start by entering the fair market value of the house at the time of substantial completion. This includes both the building and the land.
- Refer to Form GST191-WS to obtain various amounts that need to be entered sequentially in lines 1 through 6 of Section B. Follow the formula provided for each calculation carefully.
- For those who paid the HST on the land purchase, multiply the total from line 7 by 75%, ensuring it does not exceed $24,000. For those who did not pay the HST, use the same multiplier with a cap of $16,080.
- Once all calculations are completed, ensure all values are accurately entered and review your form for any errors. You will then be ready to submit.
- Save your completed RC7191-ON E form, and you have the option to download, print, or share it as needed with other relevant forms, including GST191 and GST191-WS.
Complete your Canada RC7191-ON E form online now for a seamless rebate application process.
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