Disabilities Benefits and Incentives
Incentives
Filing for the Disability Tax Credit is an extremely rewarding step toward a better lifestyle.
Once you have sent us all the required information we will take your claim to the CRA and you will reap the benefits of tens of thousands of dollars in tax credits.
There are many tax credits available to Canadians from the Canadian Government, but by far one of the highest paying tax credits is the Disability Tax Credit.
All you have to do is call. We will take care of all the complex paperwork.
Take the step toward a better life, let us help you get there.
Disability Tax Credit & Disability Benefits
The Disability Tax Credit is a Canadian tax credit available to Canadian citizens who have a disability that hinders normal daily life function. It has to have lasted, or be expected to last, at least 12 months and you are able to back- file up to 10 years.
You can receive up to $35,000 in Disability Benefits. Many Canadians have benefitted from the disability tax credit and you can too! Simply complete our rebate form and we will contact you with details of your claim and guide you through the steps of successfully receiving the Disability Tax Credit.
Many are surprised to find that there are a vast number of disabilities which qualify for the Disability Tax Credit. Our lengthy list will provide you with information regarding which disabilities qualify. Disability benefits are made available to persons with disabilities from the Government of Canada. File today!
Disabilities
There is an exhaustive list, but any impairment that affects an individual for at least 12 months, requires therapy, medication or assisting devices, while still not being fully capable of regular daily activities, would qualify one for the Disability Tax Credit.
Some of the many disabilities that may qualify:
- Addictions (illegal or prescription meds)
- ADHD combined type (ADHD-C)
- ADHD Primarily Hyperactive/Impulsive (ADHD, ADHD-PH/I)
- ADHD Primarily Inattentive (ADD, ADHD-PI)
- Agoraphobia (anxiety disorder)
- Alcoholic (Alcohol abuse)
- Alzheimer’s disease
- Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Lou Gehrig’s disease)
- Angina
- Anorexia nervosa
- Anxiety
- Arthritis
- Asperger’s syndrome
- Ataxia (Cerebellar Dysfunction)
- Auditory Processing Disorder (APD)
- Autism
- Behçet’s disease
- Bi-polar disorder (mood disorder)
- Borderline personality disorder (BPD)
- Bulimia nervosa
- Cerebral Palsy (CP)
- Chromosome Abnormality
- Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS)
- Chronic pain Disorder
- Colitis
- Conduct Disorder (CD)
- Coronary artery disease (CAD)
- Cri-du-Chat syndrome (Deletion 5p Syndrome)
- Crohn’s disease (Regional Enteritis)
- De Vivo Disease (GLUT1 deficiency syndrome)
- Dementia
- Depression (Clinical, Major, Unipolar)
- Developmentally Delayed (DD)
- Dissociative Identity Disorder
- Down Syndrome
- Dressing (can’t dress or takes significantly longer)
- Dysgraphia
- Elimination (bowel or bladder functions)
- Epilepsy
- Feeding (can’t feed themselves or takes significantly longer)
- Fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS)
- Fibromyalgia (FM)
- Gambling Addiction
- Gender identity disorder
- Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)
- Glaucoma
- Global Developmental Delay (GDD)
- Hearing Disorder (unable to hear or takes significantly longer)
- Hepatitis C
- Huntington’s disease
- Hypermobility syndrome
- Hypothyroidism
- Hypotonia
- Infantile Spasims (Infant Epilepsy)
- Irritable Bowel syndrome (IBS)
- Learning Disabilities (Special needs)
- Mania
- Mental illness
- Mental Retardation
- Microcephaly
- Migraines
- Mild Intellectual disability (MID)
- Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
- Myotonic Myopathy
- Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
- Oppositional defiant disorder (ODD)
- Osteoarthritis
- Panic Disorder
- Parkinson’s disease
- Personality disorder
- Pervasive developmental disorder (PDD)
- Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
- Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS)
- Psychotic
- Quadrapallegic
- Retinoschisis
- Schizophrenia
- Scoliosis
- Seizure Disorder
- Sleep Apnea
- Sleep disorder
- Speech disorder (unable to speak or takes significantly longer)
- Specific developmental disorder (SDD)
- Stroke
- Substance Abuse
- Tic disorder
- Tourette syndrome
- Tumor
- Vision (Blind in BOTH eyes, 20/200, 20 degrees field of vision)
- Walking (can’t walk 100 metres or takes significantly longer)