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What is Disability Tax Credit?

The Disability Tax Credit (DTC) is a non-refundable tax credit. It helps reduce the income tax for individuals with physical or mental impairments, as well as their supporting family members. The purpose of the DTC is to offset some of the costs associated with these impairments.

Examples of illnesses that could meet the criteria for the tax credit:

About Our Company

Canadian Disability Tax Credit is a professional tax consulting firm that specializes in assisting individuals and families in claiming the Disability Tax Credit (DTC) and other tax benefits. 

Our team of experienced tax experts has in-depth knowledge of the tax code and works diligently to ensure our clients receive the maximum tax credits and deductions they are entitled to.

Client Testimontials

Applying for the Disability Tax Credit felt overwhelming. 

The Canada Disability Tax Credit team helped me break it down, step-by-step. Got approved, feeling less stressed, and all my questions were answered. Big thanks!

Never considered the Disability Tax Credit so I called DTC team

A free assessment with Canada Disability Tax Credit showed I qualified! Claimed back years of payments.

Thanks Harrington!

Our son has special needs and managing his care can be expensive. Canada Disability Tax Credit ensured a smooth application process for the Disability Tax Credit. Now we have more financial resources to manage his various support options. Huge weight lifted!

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