Tax credit cash a godsend for seniors
Mountain MP estimates $10 million has come to residents
Mark Newman, Mountain News
Like many seniors, Phyllis Doyle finds it difficult to get around. Arthritis in both knees has limited the mobility of 71-year-old east Mountain resident.
But what she didn't know until fairly recently was that her disability entitled her to a tax credit of nearly $1,400 per year under Canada's income tax laws and that her claim could go back 10 years with interest.
Ms. Doyle said she learned about the Disability Tax Credit Certificate from Mountain MP Chris Charlton, the NDP critic for pensions and seniors issues. Ms. Charlton began promoting the tax credit through householders and information sessions at seniors residences and nursing homes within weeks of being elected in January 2006.