For Single Seniors:
Enter the amount in Line 15000 (formerly line 150) of your Canada Revenue Agency Notice of Assessment.
For example, if your household income is $45,000, you would enter that below.
For Married/Common Law Seniors:
Pharmacare uses Line 15000 (formerly line 150) of the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) Notice of Assessment. If income splitting applies, Pharmacare uses Line 15000 (formerly line 150) (Total Income) minus Line 21000 (formerly line 201) (Deduction for elected split-pension amount) for the person whose income is being split, and Line 15000 (formerly line 150) for the other person in the couple.
To calculate your total household income, add the amount in Line 15000 (formerly line 150) of the CRA Notice of Assessment for both you and your partner. If you pension split, reduce the total by Line 21000 (formerly line 201) of the CRA Notice of Assessment of the person whose pension is split.