Line 316 - Disability amount (for self)
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Line 316 - Disability amount (for self)
You can claim a disability amount if the deceased met certain conditions.
For more information about these conditions, see Line 316.
Tax Tip
If the deceased or anyone else paid for certain eligible expenses, such as an attendant or for care in a nursing home or other establishment because of the deceased's impairment, it may be more beneficial to claim the amounts paid as medical expenses instead of the disability amount. In some circumstances, both amounts can be claimed.
For more information, see Attendant care or care in a facility.
Forms and publications
- General Income Tax and Benefit Guide
- Guide T4011, Preparing Returns for Deceased Persons guide
- Guide RC4065, Medical Expenses
- Form T2201 - Disability Tax Credit Certificate
- Income Tax Folio S1-F1-C1, Medical Expense Tax Credit
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- Date modified:
- 2017-01-04