The term Disability usually signifies an incapacity or lack of competency to perform any or all day-to-day usual physical or mental functions ordinarily possessed by an average person. This typically means a permanent state, like blindness, but in some cases is temporary. In recent times society and the law have dictated that people with disabilities should be accommodated and encouraged to operate to their maximum potential and have the right to participate in societal and governmental activity even with impairments. Hence, access by ramps, elevators, special parking places and other special arrangements have become required in many statutes.
Under the federal government regulations, the definition of disability, for tax benefits purposes, requires the existence of a medically ascertainable physical or mental impairment that can be endured for a specified period or expected to result in death, or an inability to engage in any substantial gainful activity due to the impairment.
Although money cannot replace health but can significantly impact one’s life. We at Tax Insight are committed to help people with ‘severe and prolonged’ health conditions obtain substantial refunds and/or benefits from the Canadian Government that could sum up to $30,000.
For further details, please Contact Us or click here to check your eligibility.
Be advised that the procedures for such cases can begin and be processed at any time during the year without waiting for the next tax season. The sooner, the better…
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