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tax credits for people with a disability what is it?

 The Government of Canada’s Office of Disability Issues, says more than 3 million Canadians have a disability and depend on a caregiver for support. The federal governments definition of a caregiver is “anyone who supports a person who is dependent on the taxpayer by reason of a mental or physical infirmity” While caregivers are eligible to file or back file for the Disability Tax Credit (DTC) many people are unaware of it’s existence. The DTC is a non-refundable tax credit that reduces the amount of federal income tax payable and may even generate a refund for past taxation years.

Qualifying for the Disability tax credit 

Caregivers of individuals aged 18 and over or people who have severe and prolonged cognitive or physical disabilities are eligible to claim the Disability Tax Credit on their tax return. If at anytime during the tax year the caregiver maintained a residence where their dependent lived, the caregiver may also be able to claim the Caregiver amount on their tax return and back file this up to ten years.  Parents who care for a child under age 18 may claim a reduced Disability Tax Credit. Families with low or modest incomes may also be eligible to receive the Child Disability Benefit.

Why qualify for the Disability Tax Credit ?

Qualifying for the DTC is the yardstick that allows the individual or their caregiver to make a number of claims for medical expenses and deductions; such as education and tuition fees, attendant care, private nursing, daily living aids, dental bills, prescription drugs, hearing aids, the adaptation of a vehicle, travel expenses for medical treatment not locally available, therapy, group home fees, talking books, tutoring, renovations and the Registered Disability Savings Plan.

While federal tax legislation is applicable throughout Canada, each province and territory has its own financial supports and assets limits for people with disabilities. For more information on the specific social benefits legislation concerning financial support applicable to your province, visit your governments Social Benefits web site. The selection was taken from Mr. Dowson’s article in “Exceptional Family” Magazine spring 2006

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John Dowson,
Ch lp Executive Director

John is the Executive Director and founder of LifeTRUST Planning. He is the author of “Lifetime Security Planning Kit” a do-it-yourself future planning guide that shows parents how to prepare a future life plan for their child, and“Just Imagine” a simple planning guide. 
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