Form T929 Disability Supports Deduction - Canada

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Form T929 Disability Supports Deduction - Canada

Form T929 Disability Supports Deduction in Canada is used to claim the disability supports deduction. This deduction allows individuals with disabilities to claim expenses related to their disability that were not reimbursed. These expenses can include attendant care, sign-language interpretation, and other necessary supports.

The Form T929 Disability Supports Deduction in Canada is filed by the person with a disability or their legal representative.

FAQ

Q: What is Form T929 Disability Supports Deduction?
A: Form T929 is a tax form in Canada used to claim the Disability Supports Deduction.

Q: Who can claim the Disability Supports Deduction?
A: Individuals with disabilities or their supporting persons can claim the deduction.

Q: What type of expenses can be claimed under the Disability Supports Deduction?
A: Expenses related to disability supports and related services can be claimed, such as attendant care, sign language interpretation, and specialized therapies.

Q: Do I need to submit receipts with Form T929?
A: It is advisable to keep receipts and supporting documents in case of an audit, but they do not need to be submitted with the form.

Q: When is the deadline to file Form T929?
A: Form T929 must be filed with your tax return by the regular tax filing deadline, which is usually April 30th.

Q: Can I claim the Disability Supports Deduction for previous years?
A: You can amend prior year tax returns and claim the deduction for up to 10 years.

Q: Are there any limitations or eligibility criteria for claiming the Disability Supports Deduction?
A: Yes, there are certain limitations and eligibility criteria. It is recommended to consult the CRA or a tax professional for specific details.

Q: Is the Disability Supports Deduction the same as the Disability Tax Credit?
A: No, the Disability Supports Deduction is a separate deduction that can be claimed in addition to the Disability Tax Credit.

Q: What other tax benefits are available for individuals with disabilities in Canada?
A: In addition to the Disability Supports Deduction, there are other tax benefits available, such as the Disability Tax Credit, the Registered Disability Savings Plan (RDSP), and the Canada Caregiver Credit.

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