ARCHIVED - 1995 General Income Tax Guide
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You can claim the expenses you paid for attendant care (up to $5,000) if all of the following conditions apply:
- You are entitled to claim the disability amount (line 316).
- The expenses were paid to a person who is not your spouse and is 18 years of age or older.
- You paid the expenses for care in Canada that enabled you to earn income from employment or self-employment, take an occupational training course for which you received a training allowance under the National Training Act, or conduct research or similar work for which you received a research grant.
- The expenses are not claimed as medical expenses for 1995 or any other year.
To calculate the amount you can claim, complete Form T929, Attendant Care Expenses.
Note
If you lived outside Canada but you maintained residential ties (see the definition on page 5) with Canada, you may be able to claim the expenses you paid for care outside Canada, provided all the other conditions apply. For more details, contact us.
Receipts - Do not include your receipts or Form T929 with your return. However, you have to keep them in case we ask to see them.
- Date modified:
- 2002-02-04