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Current CRA website

Excise and GST/HST News - No. 89 (Summer 2013)

Examples of exempt nursing services include the diagnosis and treatment of health problems, performing interventions, administering medications, assessing an individual's nursing care needs, and preparing nursing care plans. ... If the status of your return is Assessed or Reassessed, we will mail you a notice of assessment. If the status of your return is Processed, no notice, we will not mail you a notice of assessment. ...
Archived CRA website

ARCHIVED - Excise and GST/HST News - No. 89 (Summer 2013)

Examples of exempt nursing services include the diagnosis and treatment of health problems, performing interventions, administering medications, assessing an individual's nursing care needs, and preparing nursing care plans. ... If the status of your return is Assessed or Reassessed, we will mail you a notice of assessment. If the status of your return is Processed, no notice, we will not mail you a notice of assessment. ...
TCC

McNaughton v. The Queen, 2005 DTC 1681, 2005 TCC 714 (Informal Procedure)

The appeal from the assessment made under the Act for the 2004 taxation year is quashed on the basis that no Notice of Objection was filed as required under section 169 of the Act.           ... For example, answer no if he or she cannot manage or initiate personal care without constant supervision........................................................................................................ yes □    no □ [7]      This should have been enough to entitle the appellant to the tax credit. ... Diagnosis (if available): ADHD (Hyperactive, Impulsive) [11]     In Radage v. ...
FCTD

Saidoun v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2019 FC 1110

In the alternative, did the unreasonable assessment of Ms. Saidoun’s mental health render the best interest of the children assessment unreasonable? ... Analysis (1)   Was the Immigration Officer’s assessment of Ms. Saidoun’s mental health unreasonable? ... Saidoun’s mental health render the best interest of the children assessment unreasonable? ...
TCC

Medsleep Inc. v. The King, 2025 TCC 70

The Assessments Appealed [13] MedSleep is appealing assessments issued by the Minister of National Revenue (the “Minister”) for GST/HST under subsection 221(1) for the reporting periods beginning on January 1, 2016, and ending on November 30, 2017 and beginning on January 1, 2018 and ending on December 31, 2018 (collectively the “Reporting Periods”) on the basis that: MedSleep made a separate taxable supply of services to the Sleep Physicians; and did not collect any tax from the Sleep Physicians as required by subsection 221(1). [14] Accordingly, the first issue which must be examined is whether MedSleep makes separate taxable supplies to the Sleep Physicians. ... A patient would not be able to usefully acquire the patient intake and communication services, access to facilities and equipment, data collection and scoring services provided by MedSleep on their own and receive the diagnosis and treatment plans they require to properly treat their sleep issues. ... For example, both sections 2 and 5 of Part II of Schedule V set out exemptions that, on first look, may apply in this case. ...
TCC

Noaille v. The Queen, docket 2000-3406-IT-I (Informal Procedure)

The intestinal symptoms of Celiac Disease may or may not appear in Dermatitis Herpetiformis DIAGNOSIS                ... ... Indicate medical diagnosis relevant to the impairment and describe the restriction and aids used. ... (For example, has uncomplicated ostomy or uses a catheter.)                                                   ___          X... 9.              ...
Current CRA website

Disability tax credit – For medical practitioners

For example, a diagnosis may have been provided and a category was selected, however, there were no further details specific to the limitations for the person with a disability. ... They will get their Notice of Assessment each year after they do their taxes. ... What kind of examples are you looking for in the various categories of impairment? ...
TCC

Droin v. The Queen, 2008 DTC 2636, 2005 TCC 793 (Informal Procedure)

Before: T he Honourable Justice Louise Lamarre Proulx Appearances: For the Appellant: Denise Droin Brez Counsel for the Respondent: Mounes Ayadi____________________________________________________________________ JUDGMENT           The appeal from the assessment under the Income Tax Act for the 2003 taxation year is allowed and the assessment is returned to the Minister of National Revenue for re-examination and re-assessment, based on the fact that the Appellant is entitled to the income tax credit for a serious, prolonged physical disability under Section 118.3 of the Act, for the taxation year at issue, in accordance with the attached Reasons for Judgment. ... Jean-Marc Hébert completed form T2201 "Certificate for the Tax Credit for the Disabled", in respect of the patient's state of health; (b)         The diagnosis by Dr. ... Diagnosis (if available): severe impairment of the left brachial plexus with total paralysis of the upper left limb, anaesthesia and significant atrophy. [9]      Counsel for the Respondent referred to three decisions of this Court, namely: St-Pierre v. ...
TCC

Centre Hospitalier Le Gardeur c. La Reine, 2007 TCC 425

Judge Rip answered this question through a common-sense assessment of the facts ...   [69]     In my opinion, with regard to the products in this case, on a common-sense assessment of the facts, what was supplied in consideration of the payment made was the container, whose mixture of substances was characterized as the essential Schedule D drug used to establish a precise diagnosis. ... Product 31 (Exhibit A‑3) is an eloquent example of this. It is a container of monoclonal antibodies labelled with an acridinium ester (classified as the essential Schedule D drug used to establish a precise diagnosis) and a solution of [TRANSLATION] "paramagnetic particles coupled to T3". ...
TCC

Wayne Spence v. Her Majesty the Queen, [1996] 3 CTC 2921 (Informal Procedure)

(For example, can manage personal affairs or do personal care without supervision.) ... Current Diagnosis (including any complications) (a) Primary Diagnosis: Coronary artery disease. ... (b) Secondary Diagnosis: (c) Subjective Symptoms: Weakness, dyspnea with minimal exertion, chest pain. ...

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