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The continued rollout of the Canadian Dental Care Plan, extending coverage in 2024 to all eligible seniors, children, and persons with valid Disability Tax Credit certificates. The government expects that by 2025, nine million Canadians will be covered. The launch of a $1-billion Child Care Expa...
The Canadian Disability Tax Credit is an important tax credit for Canadians with disabilities. The DTC allows you to claim credits, deductions and benefits.
If the Disability Tax Credit Certificate (above) has been approved, a supporting person can apply for this credit if they are a common-law partner, spouse, parent, child, grandparent, grandchild, sister, brother, aunt, uncle, niece, or nephew and the disabled person relies or relied upon t...
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(such as GICs, Royal Mutual Funds, Registered Savings Plans, Registered Education Savings Plans, Registered Disability Savings Plans and Tax-Free Savings Accounts) and electronic self-serve fund transfers from your savings account to any account in your name are free of charge. All other Debit ...
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The budget also proposes to increase the tax credit from 27% to 35% with respect to qualified labor expenditure attributable to printing and reprinting costs. These amendments will apply for eligible works or group of works for which an application for an advance ruling, or a certificate is ...
How Does Canada’s Registered Disability Savings Plan (RDSP) Work? The Registered Disability Savings Plan (RDSP) helps those with disabilities create long-term savings. The government matches contributions and gives up to $20,000 to qualifying low-income plan beneficiaries. Sandra MacGregor On...
If this is the first year that the DTCC is to be claimed by either you or your husband then you will be unable to efile or netfile your tax returns. Unless you want to go it alone on paper (which, really, is not all that challenging even with claiming the disability amount), you...