When my customer visit my FAQ page, i want them to be able to click on the question, and for them to be directed to the bottom of the page to the questions answer, for example, if i click on "Home Renovation Tax Credit" it would take me to text below in this thread.. how do i code that?
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What Do You Need to Know About:
Home Renovation Tax Credit
First-Time Homebuyers Tax Credit
Pension Income Splitting
Childcare Expenses
Children’s Fitness Credit
Medical Expenses
Moving Expenses
Transit Pass Credit
Charitable Donations Tax Credit
GST/HST Credit
Why You Should File a Tax Return
Claiming Home Office Expenses
The Home Renovation Tax Credit
In 2008, the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation expected Canadians to spend more than $51 billion fixing up, adding on or replacing something in or around their house, up nearly 10 percent from 2007. With the economic condition remaining unstable, many Canadians may be reconsidering their renovation plans in 2009. However, the new Federal Budget announced in January 2009 is giving homeowners a tax credit for fixing up their address.
Here are the answers to common questions about this new tax credit:
How much is the credit worth?
The credit is calculated as 15% of renovations in excess of $1,000. If you spend $6,000 on renovations, you will get a credit of $750 ($5,000 x 15%). The maximum credit is $1,350 on renovations of $10,000 or more.
Appreciate anyone who could help
What Do You Need to Know About:
Home Renovation Tax Credit
First-Time Homebuyers Tax Credit
Pension Income Splitting
Childcare Expenses
Children’s Fitness Credit
Medical Expenses
Moving Expenses
Transit Pass Credit
Charitable Donations Tax Credit
GST/HST Credit
Why You Should File a Tax Return
Claiming Home Office Expenses
The Home Renovation Tax Credit
In 2008, the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation expected Canadians to spend more than $51 billion fixing up, adding on or replacing something in or around their house, up nearly 10 percent from 2007. With the economic condition remaining unstable, many Canadians may be reconsidering their renovation plans in 2009. However, the new Federal Budget announced in January 2009 is giving homeowners a tax credit for fixing up their address.
Here are the answers to common questions about this new tax credit:
How much is the credit worth?
The credit is calculated as 15% of renovations in excess of $1,000. If you spend $6,000 on renovations, you will get a credit of $750 ($5,000 x 15%). The maximum credit is $1,350 on renovations of $10,000 or more.








