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    You really should check with CRA, but I don't think there is much you can claim in terms of home renos, because it adds to the value of the home. As for toys, and furniture, you may be able to claim them as a capital cost deduction - claiming a percentage per year for a number of years, but again, until you actually open, maybe not. It sounds like you are ready or close to it, would you consider taking just one child starting in 2015, so that you could claim these expenses?

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