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More Than Just The Disability Tax Credit

Up To 10 Years Of Refunds!

In addition to the Disability Tax Credit (DTC), we verify 14 other Health-Related tax credits in order to maximize your refunds for up to 10 years retroactively.

Admissibility Criteria for DTC and other Health-Related tax credits eligibility:

A person who has or has had a medical restriction lasting more than 12 months which slowed down daily activities with regards to one or more of the following functions:

*The medical condition can be permanent or temporary

Our Unique Offer:

If you or a loved one lives with a medical restriction listed below you could qualify for substantial income tax credits. We invite you to contact us and without any upfront payment, we will verify whether you and your family have benefited from all the amounts that you were entitled to.

Thorough verifications are done for the last 10 years at federal and provincial levels. Alisa’s Refunds Advisors will do the necessary work to maximize the value of any overlooked or partially obtained health-related tax credits.

If we do not find any additional credits for your situation, no invoice will be sent to you. Furthermore, we will never require a payment on your part before you received your refunds.

We send you a signed agreement confirming these terms.

A short call will allow us to determine if we can help you. If you have questions, please visit our FAQ section, call us toll-free at 1-866-75REFUNDS (1-866-757-3386) or contact us by email.

Walking and Reduced Mobility

Anyone, regardless of their diagnosis, who takes three times longer than another person to cross a distance of 100 meters (about 300 feet or the equivalent of a football field).

Walking and Reduced Mobility

Anyone, regardless of their diagnosis, who takes three times longer than another person to cross a distance of 100 meters (about 300 feet or the equivalent of a football field).

Some examples:
Arthritis, Parkinson’s disease, lung disease (COPD), herniated disc, emphysema, fibromyalgia, multiple sclerosis, etc.


Seeing and Reduced Visual Fields

Anyone who has a vision below 20/200 (Snellen scale) for both eyes or whose field of vision is less than 20 degrees, regardless of diagnosis.

Seeing and Reduced Visual Fields

Anyone who has a vision below 20/200 (Snellen scale) for both eyes or whose field of vision is less than 20 degrees, regardless of diagnosis.

Some examples:
Blindness, glaucoma, macular degeneration, loss of vision caused by diabetes, etc.

Speaking and Verbal Communication

Anyone with speech difficulties and/or difficulties expressing themselves verbally in order to be understood.

Speaking and Verbal Communication

Anyone with speech difficulties and/or difficulties expressing themselves verbally in order to be understood.

Some examples:
Stroke, autism, ASD, aphasia, dysphasia, dyspraxia, language delay, slurred speech, partial facial paralysis, etc.


Hearing

Anyone having difficulty understanding their speaker in a quiet place. This also applies to the years preceding the purchase of a hearing aid.

Hearing

Anyone having difficulty understanding their speaker in a quiet place. This also applies to the years preceding the purchase of a hearing aid.

Some examples:
Hearing loss, deafness, partial deafness, severe tinnitus, macular degeneration, loss of vision caused by diabetes, etc.


Eating

Anyone who takes three times longer to prepare and or consume meals due to pain or lack of strength and dexterity in the upper limbs.

Eating

Anyone who takes three times longer to prepare and or consume meals due to pain or lack of strength and dexterity in the upper limbs.

Some examples:
Parkinson’s, muscular dystrophy, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, fibromyalgia, etc.

Dressing

Anyone who takes three times longer to dress and undress on a daily basis or who needs the help of another person to get there.

Dressing

Anyone who takes three times longer to dress and undress on a daily basis or who needs the help of another person to get there.

Some examples:
Parkinson’s, arthritis, lupus, amputation, lack of dexterity, fibromyalgia, etc.

Mental Functions

Any person markedly limited in his or her ability to perform the mental duties necessary for everyday activities such as: proper hygiene, assessing the danger of a situation, remembering personal information, making decisions and making appropriate judgments, initiating and maintaining a conversation.

Mental Functions

Any person markedly limited in his or her ability to perform the mental duties necessary for everyday activities such as: proper hygiene, assessing the danger of a situation, remembering personal information, making decisions and making appropriate judgments, initiating and maintaining a conversation.

Some examples:
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Alzheimer’s, Intellectual Disability (ID), attention deficit disorder (with or without hyperactivity), bipolar disorder, agoraphobia, schizophrenia, dementia, etc.

Eliminating

Anyone who is unable or takes three times longer to look after their bowel and/or bladder functions.

Eliminating

Anyone who is unable or takes three times longer to look after their bowel and/or bladder functions.

Some examples:
Crohn’s disease, irritable bowel syndrome, incontinence after surgery or other, stoma-related complications, etc.

Therapeutic Care Essential for Survival

Anyone who must receive therapeutic care essential for their survival at least 3 times a week for an average of at least 14 hours weekly. If the person affected by the health problem is not self-sufficient, the time spent on essential care for their survival by another family member can also be taken into account.

Therapeutic Care Essential for Survival

Anyone who must receive therapeutic care essential for their survival at least 3 times a week for an average of at least 14 hours weekly. If the person affected by the health problem is not self-sufficient, the time spent on essential care for their survival by another family member can also be taken into account.

Some examples:
Dialysis, respiratory physiotherapy, insulin therapy for the treatment of type 1 diabetes for a child who can not adjust the insulin dosage himself, etc.

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How Can We Help…

Assistance in Getting
DTC Approved

Alisa Refunds’ specialists will walk you through the steps of getting approved and will do all the necessary follow-ups to ensure your file progresses in a timely manner.

Fiscal Verification
 of up to 150 Tax Credits

In order to maximize the health-related tax credits to which you are entitled, we will carefully scrutinize your eligibility to 15 tax credits per year that we verify, for the last 10 years.

10 Year Retroactive Tax Credits Services

Our Refunds Advisors will do all the steps necessary including claiming retroactive tax credits.  All you need to do is sign the authorization form and we will get to work for you.

Fiscal Maximization of DTC
Tax Credits

Our Refund Advisors have the required expertise to successfully calculate, claim and maximize all your health-related tax credits including the Disability Tax Credit (DTC) and several other tax credits, reliefs or benefits. We have been helping Canadian families since 2007.

Resubmissions and Oppositions

Unfortunately, many applications for the DTC and other health-related tax credits are refused due to administrative reasons. In case of refusal, we have the expertise to review and successfully resubmit your applications. For a majority of families, our knowledge makes the difference. ‎

Disability Tax Credit Renewal

Once your DTC Application process is successful, you will be approved either permanently or for a fixed number of years. If your DTC eligibility has expired, we can help with the process. We will also make sure you have received all the credits you are owed from previous years.

  • 96.7 % of our requests for refunds are accepted
  • Our humane and compassionate approach
  • The process of obtaining retroactive refunds is greatly simplified
  • Our 20 % fees are the lowest in the industry
  • No upfront fees required to open a file
  • Our expertise in claiming retroactive credits for the past ten years
  • Average refunds obtained by our clients is 8,000$
  • No requirement to come to our office in order to open a file
  • No tax returns or medical records required
  • Possibility to appeal the government`s decision in case of refusal

Meet the Team

Helping families

since 2007

Alain and Lisa, Helping Disabled Canadians and their Families, since 2007

Lisa Van Cryenest,
Alain Savoie

Co-Founders

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Get help with the DTC & other credits

We know how frustrating and time-consuming it is to go through the DTC approval process.

Getting approved for the Disability Tax Credit and other Health-Related tax credits can be complex.

Let us help simplify that process for you!

Simply complete the form and a Refund Advisor will contact you by telephone.

Or call us: 1-866-757-3386 (1-866-75REFUNDS), Monday-Friday, 08h30-16h30 EST