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Outcomes

Real people. Real outcomes.

These reflections come from people we’ve walked alongside. Every situation is unique—results are never guaranteed.

Approved · 1994 to indefiniteChronic Physical Impairment
It looks like my DTC application was APPROVED!!! I’ll be receiving a lump sum payment yet. It says “1994 to Indefinite — You are eligible to claim the disability tax credit for yourself.” Oh my goodness — I’ll be sitting by our mailbox until the Canada Post mail delivery arrives every day until the letter from CRA comes in!
Kristen J., Ontario
Approved · ~$16,608 retroactiveMobility & Pain Impact
I just wanted to let you know thanks to your help I got approved for the DTC tax credit on September 9th. I applied May 16th and it took the CRA about 3 months and 3 weeks to process everything. Thanks to you I will be getting back about $16,608 from the years 2015 till 2024.
Robert M., British Columbia
Successful assessment · ~$20,000Mental Health & Cognitive Impact
I just received the email that my assessment has been completed and it was successful! It looks like I’ll be getting back around $20,000 if I’m reading this correctly. Oh my goodness, thank you so much for your help!!!
Sarah T., Alberta
Approved · $28,000 retroactiveDependant Application
I was APPROVED, and could never have done this without your help! I got back $28,000 in retroactive benefits!
Michael P., Nova Scotia

Individual results vary. Approval is never guaranteed. Dollar amounts and timelines are client-reported outcomes and are not promises of future results.

Case studies

Client journeys: challenge, process, outcome

These are anonymized reflections from real clients. Every situation is unique—results are never guaranteed.

Kristen J., Ontario

Chronic Physical Impairment

Challenge

Kristen had been living with a severe physical impairment for decades but never applied for the Disability Tax Credit. She assumed she wasn’t eligible and found the CRA paperwork overwhelming.

Process

During her free consultation, Aimee walked Kristen through the T2201 form and helped her document how her daily living activities were markedly restricted—going back to 1994. A provider-ready narrative was prepared for her doctor, making the medical certification straightforward.

Outcome

Approved from 1994 to indefinite. Kristen received a significant retroactive tax refund and is now set up to claim the credit annually.

Robert M., British Columbia

Mobility & Pain Impact

Challenge

Robert had mobility and chronic pain issues that made working consistently impossible. He didn’t know where to start and was concerned about the complexity of a CRA application.

Process

Robert started with the qualification assessment. Aimee identified that his daily living impacts met DTC criteria and helped him prepare a clear, respectful application package for his provider to certify.

Outcome

Approved in about 4 months. Robert received approximately $16,608 in retroactive benefits spanning 2015 to 2024.

Sarah T., Alberta

Mental Health & Cognitive Impact

Challenge

Sarah struggled with mental health and cognitive impacts that affected every part of her daily life. She had heard the DTC was only for physical conditions and wasn’t sure her situation qualified.

Process

Through the assessment, Aimee helped Sarah see that mental health conditions can absolutely qualify for the DTC when they cause marked restriction in mental functions. A supportive intake captured how anxiety and cognitive challenges affected her ability to manage daily tasks.

Outcome

Successful assessment. Sarah received approximately $20,000 in retroactive benefits and now has the ongoing support of a Registered Social Worker for future applications if needed.

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