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Does my child have to live with me to claim the Disability Tax Credit?
Posted By: dowson On Tuesday, January 09, 2007
Your child does not have to live with you to claim the DTC
The Disability Tax Credit may also be claimed with respect to certain dependents provided they don't require the credit to reduce their own tax liability. If you claim this amount you may also be able to claim the “Caregiver amount” on your tax return.

Line 318 Disability amount transferred from a dependent,
Line 315 Caregiver amount Canada Revenue Agency www.cra.gc.ca

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