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Adult with a disability but have not claimed it as an adult on my own yet but am registered as a PWD in BC if i do not work does claiming this give me any advantage^

 
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Adult with a disability but have not claimed it as an adult on my own yet but am registered as a PWD in BC if i do not work does claiming this give me any advantage^

Yes, you can still claim your Disability Tax Credit (DTC) to your supporter as long as you can prove their support throughout the years in question. For example: a parent, spouse.

 

Or disability assistance from British Columbia.


To see the disability assistance they provided, please click: 
BC disability assistance

 

For more DTC details, please click:

Disability Credit Canada Disability Tax Credit Frequently Asked Questions

 

 

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Adult with a disability but have not claimed it as an adult on my own yet but am registered as a PWD in BC if i do not work does claiming this give me any advantage^

The disability tax credit (DTC) is a non-refundable tax credit that helps persons with disabilities or their supporting persons reduce the amount of income tax they may have to pay. An individual may claim the disability amount once they are eligible for the DTC.
For more information, please see the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) link as Disability tax credit 
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