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Would a psychology master student working under a registered psychologist qualify as an "Authorized medical practitioner"? Both on receipt, but only latter on CRA list.
Receipts include both the master student and the registered psychologist, but only actual psychologists are on CRA's list of authorized medical practitioners. I would this expense would not qualify.
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October 30, 2019
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Would a psychology master student working under a registered psychologist qualify as an "Authorized medical practitioner"? Both on receipt, but only latter on CRA list.
Only the prescriptions that have the registered psychologist's signature are eligible to be claimed as medical expenses.
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Would a psychology master student working under a registered psychologist qualify as an "Authorized medical practitioner"? Both on receipt, but only latter on CRA list.
Thanks. Just to clarify, this is services and not a prescription provided by a master student.
October 30, 2019
11:58 PM