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Disability Tax Credit Spreadsheet

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Makes filling out your T2201 easier.

Our concise Disability Tax Credit spreadsheet will help you to easily take note of the time spent on diabetes related tasks that qualify you for the DTC. 

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What you get.

Our spreadsheet can be downloaded and printed as a PDF or filled in its Excel form. We provide you with detailed instructions to help you understand what tasks you can and cannot use when filling out your T2201 for the Disability Tax Credit.

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Note only allowable tasks

Don’t guess at what the Canadian Revenue Agency will allow as part of your insulin therapy. We will give you the specifics in the spreadsheet.

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Easy to follow format

Each day is laid out in an easy-to-follow format that quickly shows you if you have spent enough time on allowable diabetes tasks during the week to qualify for the DTC.

The Disability Tax Credit spreadsheet can be shared with your physician

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This service WILL help you if:

  • You need guidance on allowable tasks to apply for the Disability Tax Credit.
  • Your doctor requires a detailed account of time spent on insulin therapy.

This service is NOT for you if:

  • You already know exactly how much time you spend on diabetes related tasks.
  • You are well versed in what is allowed and confident in what is required of you.
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About Us.

We have been helping people with diabetes to successfully get the disability tax credit since 2003. 

No matter what method of insulin delivery you are using, our $19.97 spreadsheet can help you document your time. 

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