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Disability Tax Credit Denied Canada — How to Appeal and Recover Up to $40,000
If the Canada Revenue Agency denied your Disability Tax Credit application, that decision is not final. Most DTC denials have nothing to do with whether the person actually qualifies — they happen because of one word on the T2201 form. Diane has lived with severe rheumatoid arthritis for over a decade. CRA denied her application three years ago. She is now appealing a retroactive claim worth between $25,000 and $40,000.
In this video we cover exactly why DTC applications get denied — the 90 per cent language threshold that trips up doctors constantly — and a second provision most practitioners never fill in called the cumulative effect section. We also walk through the two appeal paths available after a denial, the 90-day deadlines that close permanently if missed, and exactly what to say to your doctor to get the language right on a revised submission.
The clock matters here. You have 90 days from the Notice of Assessment to file a formal objection. Miss that window and the Tax Court of Canada is your only remaining option. If you or someone you care for received a DTC denial, act this week. Full breakdown in the article linked below.
#canadiantax #disabilitytaxcredit #CRA #DTCdenied #taxappeal #T2201 #taxseason #filenorth
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In this video we cover exactly why DTC applications get denied — the 90 per cent language threshold that trips up doctors constantly — and a second provision most practitioners never fill in called the cumulative effect section. We also walk through the two appeal paths available after a denial, the 90-day deadlines that close permanently if missed, and exactly what to say to your doctor to get the language right on a revised submission.
The clock matters here. You have 90 days from the Notice of Assessment to file a formal objection. Miss that window and the Tax Court of Canada is your only remaining option. If you or someone you care for received a DTC denial, act this week. Full breakdown in the article linked below.
#canadiantax #disabilitytaxcredit #CRA #DTCdenied #taxappeal #T2201 #taxseason #filenorth
Видео Disability Tax Credit Denied Canada — How to Appeal and Recover Up to $40,000 канала File North
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