Why So Many Disabled Canadians Still Miss Out on the Disability Tax Credit
For many disabled Canadians, tax season is not just about filing a return. It is also one of the main times people hear about credits, deductions, and benefits that may make life a little more manageable. One of the most important is the Disability Tax Credit, often called the DTC. The Canada Revenue Agency describes it as a non-refundable tax credit for people with a severe and prolonged impairment in physical or mental functions, and it is often highlighted as one of the key disability-related tax measures people may be able to claim. But even though the Disability Tax Credit can matter a lot, many disabled people still miss out on it. Some do not know it exists. Some have heard of it but assume they would not qualify. Some start the process and get overwhelmed by the paperwork. Some are unsure how to talk to a medical practitioner about certification. Others are already so exhausted by benefits systems, appointments, housing stress, and everyday survival that taking on one mor...