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Victoria, BC

Disability Tax Credit Help in Victoria

Victoria and Vancouver Island residents can access our full DTC concierge service remotely. We coordinate with local practitioners and handle every step of the CRA submission process.

DTC Services in Victoria

Victoria's aging population means a higher proportion of residents may qualify for the DTC, particularly for mobility, vision, and cumulative effects categories. We serve all of Vancouver Island.

Over 130,000 British Columbians currently receive the DTC, and many more may be eligible without knowing it. Our team helps Victoria families determine eligibility, coordinate with local practitioners, and manage the entire CRA submission process.

Who Qualifies in Victoria?

CRA evaluates DTC eligibility based on functional impact. You may qualify if your condition causes a marked restriction in any of these areas:

Mental Functions (ADHD, depression, anxiety, autism)
Walking & Mobility (chronic pain, MS, Parkinson's)
Life-Sustaining Therapy (Type 1 diabetes, dialysis)
Vision & Hearing (significant loss)
Speaking, Dressing, Feeding, Eliminating
Cumulative Effects (multiple conditions combined)

How It Works

Three steps. Fully managed. We handle everything from your first conversation to CRA approval.

01

Free Eligibility Assessment

Answer a brief, confidential questionnaire. We review your situation and let you know whether you may qualify — at no cost and with no obligation.

02

Medical Coordination & T2201

Our team works directly with your medical practitioner to complete the T2201 form using precise, CRA-aligned functional impact language.

03

CRA Submission & Refund

We submit your application, monitor its progress with CRA, and coordinate any retroactive tax adjustments — up to 10 years back.

No Upfront Cost. No Risk.

Our fee is 25% of retroactive refunds only — collected after CRA approval. If your application is not approved, you pay nothing. Compliant with the Disability Tax Credit Promoters Restrictions Act.

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