Crohn's Disease and the Disability Tax Credit: What Canadians Need to Know
If Crohn's disease affects your daily life, you may qualify for up to $22,000 in retroactive tax credits. MBC helps you claim what you're owed — no approval, no fee.
No upfront cost. Our fee is 25% of retroactive refunds only — collected after approval.
Not sure how much you could receive? Try our free DTC calculator →
Could You Qualify for the DTC?
CRA evaluates functional impact, not diagnosis alone. Here is what matters for Crohn's Disease.
What Qualifies
- Marked restriction in bowel functions requiring excessive time for elimination (at least 3 times the average person).
- Cumulative effects of multiple restrictions, such as chronic pain, fatigue, and bowel issues, that significantly impact daily living.
- Requirement for life-sustaining therapy, such as specialized nutritional support or intensive medical treatments, for at least 14 hours per week.
- A physician's certification that the condition is 'prolonged' (lasting or expected to last at least 12 months).
- Significant limitations in performing basic activities of daily living even with therapy and medication.
How Much You Could Receive
Up to $22,000
This amount includes retroactive tax refunds for up to 10 years, the current year's annual credit, and potential access to the Registered Disability Savings Plan (RDSP) and Canada Disability Benefit (CDB) supplements.
How MBC Helps
- We complete the T2201 using CRA-aligned functional language
- We coordinate directly with your medical practitioner
- We submit your application and monitor it with CRA
- We handle retroactive tax adjustments — up to 10 years back
- No upfront cost — our fee is 25% of retroactive refunds only
Three Steps. Fully Managed.
From your first conversation with us to CRA approval, we coordinate every step.
Free 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.
We Handle Everything
Our team works directly with your medical practitioner to complete the T2201 form using precise, CRA-aligned functional impact language — then submits your application.
You Get Paid
We monitor your file with CRA and coordinate any retroactive tax adjustments you're entitled to — up to 10 years back. Our fee is 25% of retroactive refunds only. No approval, no fee.
What Canadians Have Received
These are illustrative examples based on CRA refund calculations for common qualifying conditions. Individual results vary based on income, province, and years eligible.
“Mental functions restriction — adaptive functioning documented”
“Insulin therapy time documented at 14+ hrs/week”
“Child Disability Benefit unlocked retroactively”
Crohn's Disease and the DTC — FAQ
Does Crohn's disease automatically qualify for the Disability Tax Credit?
No, a diagnosis alone is not enough. Eligibility is based on the severity of the symptoms and how they restrict your 'basic activities of daily living,' such as bowel function (elimination) or the cumulative effect of several restrictions.
How does the CRA define 'markedly restricted' for bowel functions?
The CRA considers you markedly restricted if you take an inordinate amount of time to manage bowel functions (e.g., due to frequency, urgency, or incontinence) even with therapy, and this restriction is present at least 90% of the time.
Can I apply for the DTC retroactively for Crohn's disease?
Yes, if your symptoms have been severe for many years, you can claim the credit retroactively for up to 10 years. This often results in a significant lump-sum refund from the CRA.
How does My Benefits Canada help with the Crohn's DTC application?
MBC provides a comprehensive service: we review your medical history, work with your doctor to ensure the T2201 form accurately reflects your restrictions, and handle all correspondence with the CRA on a no-win, no-fee basis.
