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Old 01-05-2014, 08:36 PM #21
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I'm wondering how you are doing misshayleesmom and hope that you are holding up in the cold out east.

I came across some info while going through my tax stuff and thought that I'd pass on a link for more info to you. Both you and your daughter may be eligible for both the grant and the bond plan offered by the Canadian Gov't. It might be worth checking out because it could mean up to an additional $7,000.00/year if you both qualify...and you can go back a few years for your daughter and for as far back as your disability application is approved for. That extra $$$ might help to get you through not being able to work a little easier.

Unfortunately i don't qualify for either because the cut off is 49 years of age and I was over that even for the time I got approved for the disability tax credit for previous years.

Your bank can help you set this up once you have the disability tax credit approval.
Good luck.

Benefits of Getting Approved for the Disability Tax Credit and RDSP
http://www.disabilitytaxservice.ca/b...x-credit-rdsp/

With love, Erika
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