Toronto, ON
Canada Revenue Agency (CRA)
Offers support to individuals with disabilities, such as through tax credits.
Physical address not provided
1-800-959-8281
Fax: 819-536-7078
Ages served: All ages
Languages served: English, French
Fees: None
Area Served: Canada

Programs/Services Include...

Child Disability Benefit (CDB)
Program/Service of : Canada Revenue Agency (CRA)
The Child Disability Benefit (CDB) is a tax-free benefit (of up to $2,300/year in 2005) for families who care for a child under age 18 with a severe and prolonged impairment in mental or physical functions. Families who are eligible for CCTB for a child will receive the CDB only if the child also qualifies for the disability amount, also known as the Disability Tax Credit. Not all children with disabilities will qualify for this benefit. Only children with severe and prolonged disabilities according to the Income Tax Act are eligible. Form T2201 must be completed and signed by a qualified practitioner to certify that the child has a severe and prolonged impairment in mental or physical functions and that ONE of the following applies: 1) The child is blind, even with the use of corrective lenses or medication; 2) The child is markedly restricted his or her ability to perform a basic activity of daily living; 3) The child is significantly restricted in his or her ability to perform two or more basic activities of daily living, and the cumulative effect of these significant restrictions is equivalent to having a marked restriction in a single basic activity of daily living; 4) The child must dedicate a certain amount of time specifically for life-sustaining therapy.
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Ages served: Up to 18 years
Languages served: English, French
Fees: None
Disability Tax Credit Certificate - Form T2201 Completion Support
Program/Service of : Canada Revenue Agency (CRA)
Key information for qualified practitioners who are called upon by their patients to certify Form T2201, Disability Tax Credit Certificate.
Physical address not provided
1-866-741-0127
Ages served: All ages
Languages served: English, French
Fees: None
Registered Disability Savings Plan (RDSP)
Program/Service of : Canada Revenue Agency (CRA)
A registered disability savings plan (RDSP) is a savings plan that is intended to help parents and others save for the long-term financial security of a person who is eligible for the Disability Tax Credit (disability amount).

Contributions to an RDSP are not tax deductible and can be made until the end of the year in which the beneficiary turns 59 years of age. Contributions that are withdrawn are not to be included as income for the beneficiary when paid out of a RDSP. However, the Canada disability savings grant (CDSG), Canada disability savings bond (CDSB) and investment income earned in the plan will be included in the beneficiary’s income for tax purposes when paid out of the RDSP.
Ages served: All ages
Languages served: English, French
Fees: None
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This resource is listed under these topics

Developmental, Intellectual Delay and Disabilities
Physical Disabilities
Funding and Financial Supports
Last modified Nov 5, 2014 8:22am