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Expert articles, guides, and updates about the Disability Tax Credit, eligibility, and the application process.

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Family members supporting each other at home in Canada
Guide8 min read

Transferring the Disability Tax Credit to a Spouse or Supporting Family Member

If you have an approved DTC but little or no taxable income, you can transfer the unused credit to a supporting family member. This guide explains the transfer rules, who qualifies, and how to claim it.

March 20, 2026Read
Senior Canadian couple reviewing financial documents at home
Guide10 min read

Disability Tax Credit for Seniors 65 and Older: What You Need to Know

The Disability Tax Credit is available to seniors 65 and older, but the interaction with the Age Amount, OAS, and pension income creates unique planning considerations. This guide explains everything seniors need to know.

March 20, 2026Read
Parent and child working together at a table
Guide9 min read

Disability Tax Credit Child Supplement: What Parents Need to Know

The DTC Child Supplement provides an additional federal credit of up to $5,500 per year for children under 18 with an approved DTC. This guide explains the supplement, the Child Disability Benefit, and how to maximize both.

March 20, 2026Read
Person experiencing chronic pain and fatigue from fibromyalgia
Conditions10 min read

Fibromyalgia and the Disability Tax Credit: Can You Qualify?

Fibromyalgia is one of the most commonly misunderstood conditions in DTC applications. This guide explains how fibromyalgia can qualify, what your doctor needs to document, and why many applications are denied — and how to fix that.

March 20, 2026Read
Adult child supporting an elderly parent at home in Canada
Guide9 min read

Canada Caregiver Amount vs. Disability Tax Credit: How They Work Together

Many Canadians who support a family member with a disability are entitled to both the Canada Caregiver Amount and the Disability Tax Credit. This guide explains both credits, how they interact, and how to maximize them together.

March 20, 2026Read
Canadian money and financial planning documents representing the Canada Disability Benefit
Guide11 min read

Canada Disability Benefit 2026: How the DTC Is Your Gateway to $200/Month

The Canada Disability Benefit began payments in July 2025 and is now in full operation. The only way to qualify is through an approved Disability Tax Credit. This guide explains the CDB amounts, income thresholds, and how to apply.

March 20, 2026Read
Healthcare professional reviewing medical documentation
Conditions7 min read

DTC for Cumulative Mental Health Conditions

Many Canadians have two or more mental health conditions that individually might not meet CRA's threshold for a marked restriction, but together cause a significant cumulative impact on daily...

March 17, 2026Read
A medical oxygen concentrator next to an armchair by a window in a comfortable home setting
Conditions7 min read

DTC for Ventilator Dependence, Immunodeficiency & Cancer Therapy

Ventilator dependence, immunodeficiency requiring monitored therapy, and certain active cancer treatment regimens can qualify for the Disability Tax Credit under the Life-Sustaining Therapy category....

March 16, 2026Read
Healthcare professional reviewing medical documentation
Conditions7 min read

DTC for Dialysis & Kidney Disease

Dialysis is one of the most clearly qualifying conditions under the Life-Sustaining Therapy category of the Disability Tax Credit. Hemodialysis typically requires three sessions per week of 3-5 hours...

March 15, 2026Read

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