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Canada Revenue Agency 

Canada Revenue Agency 

The CRA administers various programs and benefits for individuals with disabilities, including: 

  • Registered Disability Savings Plan (RDSP): A long-term savings plan to help Canadians with disabilities save for the future. Contributions may be supplemented by government grants and bonds. 
  • Medical Expense Tax Credit: Allows individuals to claim eligible medical expenses not covered by insurance. 
  • Child Disability Benefit: A tax-free monthly payment for families caring for a child under 18 with a severe and prolonged impairment. 

Canadian Care Giver Benefit  

The Canada Caregiver Credit is a non-refundable tax credit available to individuals who provide support to a spouse, common-law partner, or dependent with a physical or mental impairment. The amount varies based on the relationship to the person and their net income. 

Canadian Disability Benefit  

The Canada Disability Benefit is a federal income supplement aimed at reducing poverty among working-age Canadians with disabilities. As of July 2025, eligible individuals may receive up to $200 per month, with the exact amount based on income and other factors. 

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