Canada Disability Tax Credit—They owe money to YOU!!

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Canada Disability Tax Credit-- get up to $35k back! Money in your pocket

I am a person with disabilities, and I feel this information should be shared with others.

The more people that read and share this blog the more people will be helped !

In this page I describe how to obtain the credit, it is only a portion of the monies you have paid out over the years, ignore the idiot's out there who would condemn you for applying for it! Better yet, don't tell them you are applying for it!

There are four parts to complete for this government rebate.
The first part you fill out yourself.
The second part you must have a doctor fill out.
The third part is sending the forms out.
The forth part is a letter that you must write once the government of Canada approves your disability!
I have inserted a document at the end of this page that you can copy and paste then customize and print out once the letter of approval comes! You can also hand write your own.

A few success stories of people I have helped obtain the credit can be found on this link- Success Stories

Free videos and movies for my friends on disability click here.

Disabilities that qualify Canada Disability Tax Credit

If you have any or some of the following conditions you may qualify to recover up to 35 thousand in tax credits (money) from the Canadian Government! As well you may qualify for improvements made to your home from a number of programs available!

still growingAddictions
ADHD-C
ADHD Primarily Hyperactive/Impulsive, (ADHD, ADHD-PH/I, ADD, ADHD-PI), ADHD
Agoraphobia
Alcoholic
Alzheimer's
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Lou Gehrig's)
Angina
Anorexia nervosa
Anxiety
Arthritis
Asperger's syndrome
Ataxia
Auditory Processing Disorder
Autism
Behçet's disease
Bi-polar disorder
Borderline personality disorder
Bulimia nervosa
Cerebral Palsy
Chromosome Abnormality
Chronic fatigue syndrome
Chronic pain Disorder
Colitis
Conduct Disorder
Coronary artery disease
Cri-du-Chat syndrome
Crohn's
De Vivo Disease
Dementia
Depression
Developmentally Delayed
Dissociative Identity Disorder
Down Syndrome
Dressing
Dysgraphia
Elimination (including incontinence)
Epilepsy
Feeding
Fetal alcohol syndrome
Fibromyalgia
Gambling Addiction
Gender identity disorder
Generalized anxiety disorder
Glaucoma
Global Developmental Delay
Hearing Disorder
Hepatitis C
Huntington's disease
Hypermobility syndrome
Hypothyroidism
Hypotonia
Infantile Spasims
Irritable Bowel syndrome
Learning Disabilities
Mania
Mental illness
Mental Retardation
Microcephaly
Migraines
Mild Intellectual disability
Multiple Sclerosis
Myotonic Myopathy
Obsessive-compulsive disorder
Oppositional defiant disorder
Osteoarthritis
Panic Disorder
Parkinson's disease
Personality disorder
Pervasive developmental disorder
Post traumatic stress disorder
Prader-Willi syndrome
Psychotic
Quadrapallegic
Retinoschisis
Schizophrenia
Scoliosis
Seizure Disorder
Sleep Apnea
Sleep disorder
Speech disorder
Specific developmental disorder
Stroke
Substance Abuse
Tic disorder
Tourette syndrome
Tumor
Vision
Walking

Part 1 get your Tax Money back

Download the forms here: http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/E/pbg/tf/t2201/

Print off a copy of T2201 from the revenue Canada site (address link given above), fill out the first part on your own, do not invent a disability, be truthful or you will be denied!
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Part 2 get your Tax Money back

Mak an Appointment with your Doctor Today!Make a Doctor's appointment with your family Doctor, or the specialist that has been treating you. Have him or her fill out the second part of the forms on your T2201, titled:
Part B - To be completed by the qualified practitioner.
**Be sure to tell your Doctor to insert the correct date of when he or she first started treating you for the illness!!!

Part 3 get your Tax Money back

Include all information to Revenue CanadaMake copies of any and all documents including your hospital medical file (if you have it, you can also get a copy from your Doctor costs may be involved) and include it in the envelope with your completed T2201 forms. If there are other records that are related to your disability make copies and include that as well (the more information they have they are less likely to deny you benefits). Now seal the envelope and write on the front of it:
Canada Revenue Agency
Attention:
Disability Tax Credit Department

Mail or personally deliver it to your nearest Canada Revenue Agency office or their outdoor mailbox.

Part 4 get your Tax Money back

Wait for them to respondWait for a reply from the Canada Revenue Agency Disability Tax Credit Department, if you have been approved write a letter back to the Canada Revenue Agency Disability Tax Credit Department.

**Do not forget you only have 30 days to respond in writing once this letter arrives.

Use this sample letter below I have created so you are able to use it as a guide when you supply your own.

Letter of Your Response Below

Use this below information to request your credits back!

write to them don't delay!(Insert the proper date above)

Attention:
Disability Tax Credit Officer

RE: Social Insurance Number: (insert your social insurance number)

Thank you for approving my disability tax credit. This will help me obtain potential medical devices and treatment.

I am writing to request that you apply my disability Tax Credits for the following years:
(insert All of the years you are requesting (Revenue Canada only goes 10 years back)

Insert each year example- 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010.
My most sincere thank-you goes out to you and your staff for helping me through this difficult time. I will keep your offices informed of my medical progress, please contact me if you require any further information.

Sincerely,

Include your signature
Phone number
Home address

Guestbook Comments

  • Ladymermaid Nov 24, 2011 @ 12:11 pm | delete
    Very important advice for Canadians with disabilities. Sometimes when you become disabled it is difficult to know where to turn as there are so many doors closing and you are not sure yet which new ones can be opened. Being disabled is definitely a new adventure in life and living.
  • mrducksmrnot Sep 27, 2011 @ 8:56 pm | delete
    Wonderful lens with the proper way to get what is coming to you as a disabled person. It seems much easier to get disability benefits in Canada than in the United States. You are helping those who need help most and your rewards will come back. On behalf of all those with disabilities, Thank You and Well Done.
  • javrsmith Sep 27, 2011 @ 12:12 pm | delete
    Great job helping those who may not know where to start!
  • CanadaREVIEW Sep 27, 2011 @ 4:42 pm | delete
    I have helped many people in obtaining the benefit, however some are quite fragile and they need personal help. By posting this I pray to improve the quality of life for those who are in need.

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