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Line 215 - Attendant care expenses

If you can claim the disability amount (line 316) you can claim expenses you paid for personal attendant care that allowed you to earn certain income. This includes income from employment or self-employment and a grant you received for conducting research. To calculate your claim, complete Form T929, Attendant Care Expenses.

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"Options" in the guide called Information Concerning People with Disabilities has details about different amounts you may be able to claim.

For more information, call our T.I.P.S. (Info-Tax) service. See the T.I.P.S. information on the back cover. You also can get the guide called Information Concerning People with Disabilities.

Receipts - Do not include your receipts or Form T929 with your paper return. If you are using EFILE (see page 7) show them to your EFILE service provider. In either case, keep them in case we ask to see them.

Date modified:
2002-12-10