I love the 30 Minute Hit in Prosper, TX. I love that I don’t have to be there at a certain time for a class because my workout doesn’t start until I get there and am ready. The owner is amazing and her team is just the best! One of them is always on the floor helping and pushing me to do my best. Even before I hit my 150th time I was seeing and feeling positive results. My only complaint is I’m gonna need to buy new pants here soon because the ones I have are getting too loose ?
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Tamara Langlitz
Sep 16, 2024
30 Minute Hit

FEDERAL ADULT FITNESS TAX DEDUCTION

At 30 Minute HIT we're all about being Better Together!!! So our local, independently owned Hits and other fitness centres, studios, and gyms are joining together to support a new FEDERAL ADULT FITNESS TAX DEDUCTION. An adult fitness tax deduction would make it easier for Canadians to invest in their health & fitness, while also signalling a renewed support for the fitness industry and your local fitness studio.

Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, between 20% - 40% of previously active gym-goers have stopped exercising altogether. This pandemic has taken a tremendous toll on our country's physical & mental health. Without action, the impact on our future health & wellness could be significant.

The federal government is currently reviewing the proposed Fitness Tax Deduction bill and are expected to make a decision by early April. The time to make your voice heard and show your support is NOW, before the federal government releases their updated budget.

If we are successful in advocating for the tax deduction, you could save between 15% - 33% on your membership dues annually. Additionally, promoting a healthier population in the long run will save Canadians billions of dollars in future health care expenditures.

We're here for you, so help us lift up the fitness industry.

Contact your local MP and ask them to support an adult fitness tax deduction. It takes just a few seconds - just follow the 2 simple steps below:



Step 1: Find Your Local MP

The button below will take you to the Members of Parliament directory. Search for your MP by entering your postal code in the search bar at the top right (it might take a few seconds, but your current MP will automatically appear in a list below the search bar). Click on your current MP, which will direct you to their profile page. Click the "Contact" tab. Then, COPY their email address.

CLICK HERE TO FIND YOUR LOCAL MP



Step 2: Contact Your MP Using The Email Below

Once you have found your MP's email address, you simply need to send them a short message showing your support for a Fitness Tax Deduction. We have included a sample template for you to reference, or you may draft your own personalized message.

SUBJECT LINE: Allowing fitness services to be claimed as a medical expense

Dear Mr./Ms. <lastname>, MP:

The health of Canadians is in jeopardy. The fitness industry has been devastated by COVID-19. Many fitness professionals are unemployed or underemployed.

However, there is a solution that will address all three of these issues.

Healthcare costs in Canada can be reduced and prevented by allowing fitness services to be tax deductible in our personal taxes. This option already exists as line 33099. It is a simple matter of making athletic and fitness service fees ELIGIBLE under this line.

Exercise plays a vital role in the physical and mental health of Canadians, which is currently at an all time low. Physical activity and exercise prevent ailments such as hypertension, heart disease, and diabetes. These are some of the top comorbidities of COVID-19. Exercise also has the power to treat forms of anxiety, depression, and other mental health issues. With a tax deduction on fitness services, Canadians will be motivated to get the extra support they need for preventative care. Healthy individuals are less likely to be hospitalized – making fitness services imperative to the management and prevention of chronic disease.

Currently, Canadians get tax deductions for visiting the dentist as well as for purchasing Vitamin B12 – these are examples of preventative contributions to our health. If these expenses are considered medical expenses and cost deductible, why aren’t fitness services?

Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the lockdown of gyms and fitness studios has been devastating. Many facilities were forced to shut down completely, and those that have been able to operate have done so at 10% to 50% of pre-COVID revenue. This has not only been harmful for fitness businesses, but also for Canadians’ accessibility and commitment to their personal wellness.

This tax deduction will not only support the health of Canadians, but it will also help to rebuild the fitness industry and the economy. The fitness industry employs over 150,000 Canadians who serve over six million members. Fitness professionals are a resource when it comes to supporting health care.

The proposal to include fitness services as a tax deduction and claimed as a medical expense has been presented to Deputy Prime Minister / Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland and is being considered for the 2021 budget.

The movement has the potential to create drastic social and economical change – something that you can be proud to be a part of. With the sincere belief that this will have profound and immediate benefits for Canadians, I request that you consider advocating for this solution to Canada’s healthcare crisis.

Please view the press release on the fitness industry’s request here.

Thank you for your time and consideration,

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