Disability deductions and credits
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Disability deductions and credits
Find information on the most common deductions and credits that can be claimed for someone with an impairment in physical or mental functions. This includes yourself, your spouse or common-law partner, and other eligible dependants.
Services and information
- Line 215 – Disability supports deduction
Find out what expenses are eligible and how to calculate and claim this deduction. - Line 306 – Amount for infirm dependants age 18 or older
Find out who is eligible for this credit, who can claim it, and how to calculate and claim it. - Line 316 – Disability amount for self
Find out if you can claim this credit if you have an impairment, and how to calculate and claim it. - Line 318 – Disability amount transferred from a dependant
Find out if you can transfer unused parts of your dependant’s credit, and how to calculate and claim it. - Line 326 – Amounts transferred from your spouse or common-law partner
Find out if you can transfer any credits from your spouse or common-law partner, and how to calculate and claim them. - Line 398 – Home accessibility expenses
Find out who is eligible for this credit, who can claim it, and how to calculate and claim it. - All deductions, credits, and expenses
Find a list of all deductions, credits, and expenses you may be able to claim on your personal income tax return.
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- Date modified:
- 2017-01-05