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Haniel (anonymous)

Used to live with my parents for 7-8 years. They owned the house and it was their principal residence and they paid the property tax.

I did not own the house. But we split the property tax amongst ourselves to claim the Ontario Trillium Benefits.

Say the property tax was $3,000. My parents would show the property tax as $2,000 and I would show it as $1,000/-. So as a family we did not claim more. Based on that we got our OEPTC.

Now I realised that because I did not own the house, I was not entitled for the OEPTC part of the OTB. I was still entitled to the OSTC part of the OTB.

How do I return this OEPTC back? Can I just call them and tell them and pay it back?

Or do I have to go back and refile the taxes for 7-8 years. Or do T1-Amendment or T1-ADJ for 7-8 years! That will be a big hassle!

What penalties and interest am I looking at for this ineligible OEPTC benefits I claimed for 7-8 years!

Any issues for my parents? Do they have to do their taxes again also? They didn’t claim any illegitimate OEPTC credit. In fact they claimed less than they should have by splitting it with me. But that’s fine. We are okay with it.

What is the first and next step I have to do to pay it back? Just call them and explain the situation or upload a letter on My CRA account?

Because I don’t really want to go back and refile or do T1- ADJ or T1-Amendment for 7-8 years to pay back this OEPTC.