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

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...

Anxiety disorders — including Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Panic Disorder, OCD, Social Anxiety, and Agoraphobia — can severely restrict a person's ability to manage daily activities. When anxiety...

Mental functions necessary for everyday life is the most commonly claimed DTC category. Learn exactly what CRA evaluates and how conditions like ADHD, depression, and autism can qualify.

Anxiety is one of the most common conditions qualifying for the DTC under mental functions. Learn what CRA evaluates and how to build a strong application.

Depression is one of the most common conditions that qualifies for the Disability Tax Credit — yet most Canadians with depression never apply. Here is what CRA looks for and how the process works.