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Monday, 19 March 2012 10:30

Holistic Health and Fitness Tax Credit

Now is the time

In January, representatives from Natural Health Practitioners of Canada met with the Honourable Fred Horne, Alberta's Minister of Health and Wellness.

The intent of the meeting was to gauge the Minister's views on an NHPC proposed $1500 Holistic Health and Fitness Tax Credit. Minister Horne stated that the Holistic Health & Fitness Tax Credit (HHFTC) is "a brilliant idea".

Although the far-reaching economic/cost benefit research has yet to be completed, NHPC is has begun the process of facilitating a Holistic Health & Fitness Tax Credit for Alberta and all Canadian provinces.

Representatives from NHPC will be meeting with provincial Health Ministers to demonstrate how natural health practices complete wellness initiatives and to advocate for a $1500 Holistic Health & Fitness Tax Credit in all Canadian jurisdictions.

In the next few weeks, NHPC will launch the 'Holistic Health & Fitness Tax Credit' campaign. This campaign will provide members and their clients with tools to help make this tax credit a reality.

Imagine the possibilities if Canadians are provided with better access to natural health modalities...join the campaign and help bring about this change. Stay tuned!

Read the original story for more information on the Holistic Health & Fitness Tax Credit proposal.
 

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+5 # Sherry L Mahe 2012-03-19 05:43 That is wonderful news! There are so many more individuals in society that could be helped with natural therapies, but financially, just can't do it. It is so great to help people with their healing, and for them to be compensated financially for some, if not all of their sessions, would mean a lot more people achieving healthier and happier lifestyles. Reply | Reply with quote | Quote
 
 
0 # Sheila MacLean 2012-03-26 03:32 What does this mean? Is this money from the government to act as reimbursements for clients who don't have coverage but would like to seek out holistic health?

What exactly would a tax credit do, what does it mean for practitioners, how is the $1500 being rationed?
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0 # Nadine Noseworthy 2012-03-27 02:48 Hi Sheila, the website and Facebook for SupportWellness are now live and can answer all of your questions :-)

Join the Support Wellness community on Facebook at www.facebook.com/.../

Cheers,
Nadine @ NHPC
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0 # Donna 2012-06-06 04:38 As someone who prefers to use the services of a Natural Wellness Practicitioner, I am delighted to hear of Alberta's lead in providing this tax incentive. Is there some way for me to show support by signing a petition or a prepared letter to sign and send to members of parliament as an individual? I live in Saskatchewan and saw the notice at my massage therapists office this morning. Reply | Reply with quote | Quote
 
 
0 # Claire Ashton 2012-08-03 07:11 Hi Donna - sorry for the delay in responding. We are currently updating the Holistic Health and Fitness Tax Credit to include new actions that can be taken by people in support of the initiative. For now, I would suggest visiting www.supportwellness.ca and putting your name on the list to receive campaign updates. Reply | Reply with quote | Quote
 

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