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How much can you claim for the disability tax credit? For 2022, the federal non-refundable disability amount is: $8,870 for an adult. up to $5,174 for an additional supplement,* if the person with the disability is a child under 18.
T2201 Disability Tax Credit Certificate.
Medical practitioners may complete Part B of Form T2201, Disability Tax Credit Certificate using the DTC digital application. The digital application was updated to reflect expanded eligibility criteria for mental functions and life-sustaining therapy.
The CRA aims to process your application and mail you a notice of determination within 8 weeks of receiving it. It may take longer if information is missing. If you send your application with your tax return, the CRA will review your application before assessing your income tax return.
The CRA makes it so hard to get the disability tax credit, many don't even try. Only 40 per cent of the more than 1.8 million people who live with severe disability in Canada use the federal disability tax credit (DTC).
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After submitting Form T2201, to the CRA it can take anywhere from 3 to 6 months before you are advised of the CRA's decision concerning your eligibility.
Q. Does the Disability Tax Credit expire? Once you are approved for the Disability Tax Credit, you are automatically approved to receive it for future years.
Generally, the elderly or disabled tax credit ranges between $3,750 and $7,500; it is 15% of the initial amount, less the total of nontaxable social security benefits and certain other nontaxable pensions, annuities, or disability benefits you've received.
In part B of the t2201 your medical practitioner will tell the CRA of the years your impairment began. The DTC eligibility can go unlimited years in the past but the CRA can only reassess up to 10 years retroactively.
The Disability Tax Credit Certificate T2201 is available to download on the CRA's website. On this page you will find two versions of the T2201 form: The first is a simple PDF version (t2201-21e. pdf), which can be printed and taken to your medical practitioner.

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