Frequently Asked Questions

GENERAL QUESTIONS

The Disability Tax Credit is a non-refundable tax credit used to reduce income tax payable for eligible individuals. Eligible individuals must be restricted in one or more of the following; speaking, hearing, walking, elimination of (bowel or bladder function), feeding, dressing or mental functions. Contact us today to determine how many years (past, present and future) you may be eligible to claim this credit.

The credit helps offset your expenses related to your impairment. Contact us today and we would be happy to explain the many benefits of the credit.

Yes. If it takes you longer to perform an activity of daily living that is recognized by the Canada Revenue Agency, you may be eligible. The criteria does not have anything to do with employment.

No. If it takes you longer to perform an activity of daily living that is recognized by the Canada Revenue Agency, you may be eligible.

There are many impairments that restrict an individual's ability to perform an activity of daily living that is recognized by the Canada Revenue Agency. Contact us today and we will assess your eligibility.

Yes. The Canada Revenue Agency determines your eligibility.

No. It is a tax refund.

Yes. Contact our office for more information.

There are several sections that require completion. The accuracy of the information provided to the CRA can affect your eligibility.

There is no cost to apply for the credit.

You have different options that may result in a reconsideration of these decisions. Contact us and we will help you determine a future course of action.

You have different options that may result in a reconsideration of these decisions. Contact us and we will help you determine a future course of action.

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