2013 Northern Ontario Energy Credit (NOEC) - Calculation sheet for married or common-law individuals who have or do not have children

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2013 Northern Ontario Energy Credit (NOEC) - Calculation sheet for married or common-law individuals who have or do not have children

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Use this calculation if you had a spouse or a common-law partner on December 31, 2012. This calculation applies whether you have children or not.

To be eligible for the NOEC, you, or someone on your behalf, paid at least one of the following amounts for your principal residence in Northern Ontario for 2012:

If your adjusted family net income is:

  • $48,174 or less, your annual entitlement is $214.00;
  • between $48,174 and $69,574, complete the calculation below to determine how much you will get; or
  • $69,574 or more, you are not entitled to a NOEC payment.

Calculation

  1. Subtract $48,174.00 from your adjusted family net income for 2012 (if negative, the result is zero).
  2. Multiply A by 1%.
  3. Subtract B from $214.00.
  4. Divide C by 12.

C is your annual NOEC entitlement.

D is your monthly NOEC entitlement.

If your annual NOEC amount plus, if applicable, your annual Ontario sales tax credit and Ontario energy and property tax credit is:

  • $2.00 or less, no payment will be issued.
  • from $2.01 to $10.00, you will receive one payment of $10.00.
  • $360.00 or less, you will receive it in one payment instead of monthly.

The first monthly 2013 Ontario trillium benefit payment, which includes any NOEC entitlement, will be issued on July 10, 2013.

2013 NOEC calculation sheets

Date modified:
2013-11-04