Helpful Resources
Official forms, government links, and educational materials related to the Disability Tax Credit.
Understanding the Disability Tax Credit: A Complete Guide for Canadians
Everything you need to know about the DTC — who qualifies, how to apply, and what benefits you may be entitled to.
What Is the T2201 Form and Why Does It Matter?
The T2201 is the foundation of every DTC application. Learn what it is, who completes it, and how to work to ensure accuracy.
Child Disability Benefit: What Parents Need to Know
A comprehensive guide to the CDB — eligibility, payment amounts, retroactive claims, and how it connects to the DTC.
Common Reasons DTC Applications Are Denied
Understanding common denial reasons can help you prepare a stronger application. We break down the most frequent issues and how to address them.
Retroactive Tax Credits: How Far Back Can You Claim?
If you have been eligible for the DTC for years, you may be entitled to retroactive refunds for up to 10 prior tax years, where applicable under CRA rules.
RDSP Explained: The Registered Disability Savings Plan
The RDSP is one of the most valuable programs available to DTC-eligible Canadians. Learn about grants, bonds, and contribution strategies.
Additional Government Resources
Official links from the Government of Canada related to disability benefits and programs.
Canada Disability Benefit (CDB)
New federal benefit providing up to $200/month for eligible Canadians with disabilities aged 18–64.
Disability Benefits Overview — Canada.ca
Complete listing of federal disability pensions, benefits, savings plans, and tax credits.
Tax Credits and Deductions for Persons with Disabilities
CRA's full list of tax credits and deductions available to persons with disabilities and their families.
