Disability Tax Benefits in Canada for
The Disability Tax Credit may be available to a person or family member supporting someone diagnosed with significant sight impairment. The simplest way to ascertain eligibility for the Disability Tax Credit would be to talk to an expert at Disability Credit Consultants.
For ordinary people, the term blindness indicates the inability to see through their eyes. The definition of the condition as it applies for disability classification does, however, include people with some sight.
In Canada and in many other countries the rule that applies is (6/60) and (20/200). This means that what a person with normal vision can see from 60 m, the one with significant blindness will see from 6m. Visual impairment is a significant condition, impacting every facet of a person’s life and their ability to carry out the activities of daily living.
Disability Credit Consultants helps the visually impaired receive the Disability Tax Credit. Visual impairment usually occurs due to four major conditions: A) Macular Degeneration B) Diabetic Retinopathy c) Glaucoma d) Cataract
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