Why Tax Season Still Feels So Stressful for Many Disabled Canadians
For a lot of people, tax season is frustrating but familiar. It is paperwork, deadlines, slips, passwords, receipts, and that yearly feeling of needing to get everything sorted before the cutoff. For many disabled Canadians, though, tax season can feel much heavier than that. It is not only about filing a return. It is about protecting access to benefits, credits, and financial supports that may already be helping hold daily life together. That is what makes tax season feel so stressful for many disabled people. The pressure is not just administrative. It is financial, emotional, and practical at the same time. A tax return is often tied to whether someone continues receiving important support, whether they can maintain eligibility for certain programs, and whether the next year feels slightly more stable or even harder than the last one. When the system connects so much support to a yearly filing process, tax season stops being just another task. It becomes a period of real press...