Tax seasons are not a favourite for many. For most, getting assistance from a qualified accountant is the go-to option. However, understanding your tax payments and claims is paramount. If you love to travel, you probably have started exploring travel medical insurance options. And you may already have a ton of quotes from different travel insurance providers. For example, if you like travelling by boat, you can get quotes for boat insurance in Alberta and boat insurance in Red Deer.
Confused about whether to claim your travel insurance costs when filing your income tax? Well, we will break it all down for you, so be sure to have a copy of your travel insurance documents for the income tax filing. You never know, you could save some money on your travel insurance in the next tax season!
Is travel insurance eligible for tax credits?
Travel insurance is expensive. Whether travelling for a short trip, an extended holiday with the family or are suffering from pre-existing medical conditions, anyone will tell you one thing. NEVER make travel plans without the necessary insurance. Luckily, you can recoup part of the travel medical costs via the CRA Medical Expense Tax Credit. These tax credits pave a way for travellers to cut down on their tax liability. However, one must meet certain requirements to be eligible for a claim.