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We're Not Just Plumbing ...

Whatever you need, we can help. From small drywall repairs and tiling to carpentry and more, we have just what you're looking for.

Our expert home improvement contractors would be pleased to help you with any home project you may have. All you have to do is ask!

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Plumb Perfect is affiliated with a group of professionals that do complete home renovations such as additions and complete basement renovations. We take the frustration, and fear, out of finding  someone on your own that you can trust.

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The Home Renovation Tax Credit


Home renovations are smart investments in the long term value of a home. Renovations can also reduce energy and water consumption. The Canadian government has introduced the Home Renovation Tax Credit (HRTCto encourage people to invest in their homes. 


Temporary Tax Credit - Take Advantage Now!


The HRTC will apply to eligible home renovation expenditures for work performed, or goods acquired, after January 27, 2009. and before February 1, 2010. The HRTC can be claimed for renovations and enduring alterations to a dwelling, or the land on which it sits.



How the HRTC Will Work


The 15% credit may be claimed on the portion of eligible expenditures exceeding $1,000.00 but not more than $10,000.00, meaning that the minimum tax credit that can be received is $1,350.00.

The credit can be claimed on eligible expenditures incurred on one or more of an individual's eligible dwellings. Properties eligible for the HRTC include houses, cottages, and condominium units that are owned for personal use.

Renovation costs for projects such as finishing a basement or re-modeling a kitchen will be eligible for the credit, along with associated expenses such as building permits, professional services, equipment rentals and incidental expenses.

Routine repairs and maintenance will not qualify for the credit. Nor will the cost of purchasing furniture, appliances, audio-visual electronics or construction equipment.


For further information please check out:
http://www.budget.gc.ca/2009/pamphlet-depliant/pamphlet-depliant3-eng.asp