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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the t2201 form in the editor.
  2. Begin with Part A, where you will provide information about the individual with the disability. Fill in their first name, last name, social insurance number, mailing address, city, province or territory, and date of birth.
  3. Next, indicate who is claiming the disability amount. This could be the person with the disability or a supporting family member. Provide their details including relationship and social insurance number.
  4. In Part A, section 3, answer whether you are the legal representative of the person with a disability and if you want to adjust previous tax returns.
  5. Complete the authorization section by signing and providing your telephone number and date.
  6. Once Part A is complete, ask your medical practitioner to fill out Part B. Ensure they certify all necessary sections before submission.
  7. Make a copy of the completed form for your records before submitting it to CRA either online or by mail as per instructions on page 16.

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Patients who have a disability in one or more of the following areas may qualify for the DTC: Vision (acuity and field of vision) or hearing Walking, dressing or eliminating Feeding or preparing food Mental functions necessary for everyday life Requires life-sustaining therapy (14 hours per week) Prolonged:
Common medical conditions that qualify for disability in Canada Arthritis. Chronic Back Pain. Degenerative Disc Disease. Fibromyalgia. Sciatica.
The short version: Mental illness and musculoskeletal conditions, particularly musculoskeletal disorders of the musculoskeletal system, are two of the most frequently approved disabilities within Canada.
Fact: Eligibility for the DTC is not based on a diagnosis. It is based on the effects of an impairment in physical or mental functions that is severe and prolonged, resulting in a marked restriction. All DTC applications are reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
Disability tax credit (DTC) Eligible individuals with a disability or their supporting family member may claim $9,872 per year as a non-refundable tax credit. Persons under 18 years of age at the end of the year may also be eligible for an additional amount of up to $5,758 per year.

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The T2201 disability tax form can be obtained through various channels. It is available online from the official IRS website, where you can download a PDF version for printing.
What happens after you send in Form T2201? The CRA will review your application and may ask for some follow-up information. Once it is satisfied, the CRA will review the information and send you either an approval or denial letter. If approved, you may be approved indefinitely, or your approval may have an expiry date.

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