Anxiety and the Disability Tax Credit: What Canadians Need to Know
If anxiety affects your daily life, you may qualify for up to $22,000 in retroactive tax credits. MBC helps you claim what you're owed — no approval, no fee.
No upfront cost. Our fee is 25% of retroactive refunds only — collected after approval.
Not sure how much you could receive? Try our free DTC calculator →
Could You Qualify for the DTC?
CRA evaluates functional impact, not diagnosis alone. Here is what matters for Anxiety.
What Qualifies
- Marked restriction in mental functions necessary for everyday life, such as adaptive functioning or social interaction.
- Anxiety symptoms that are present all or substantially all of the time (at least 90% of the time).
- Significant impairment in the ability to initiate and respond to social interactions or maintain relationships.
- Severe limitations in personal care, health and safety management, or simple everyday transactions.
- A diagnosis of GAD, panic disorder, social anxiety, or agoraphobia that has lasted or is expected to last at least 12 months.
How Much You Could Receive
Up to $22,000
This amount includes up to 10 years of retroactive tax refunds, the ongoing annual disability credit, and potential eligibility for the Registered Disability Savings Plan (RDSP) and Canada Disability Benefit (CDB).
How MBC Helps
- We complete the T2201 using CRA-aligned functional language
- We coordinate directly with your medical practitioner
- We submit your application and monitor it with CRA
- We handle retroactive tax adjustments — up to 10 years back
- No upfront cost — our fee is 25% of retroactive refunds only
Three Steps. Fully Managed.
From your first conversation with us to CRA approval, we coordinate every step.
Free Assessment
Answer a brief, confidential questionnaire. We review your situation and let you know whether you may qualify — at no cost and with no obligation.
We Handle Everything
Our team works directly with your medical practitioner to complete the T2201 form using precise, CRA-aligned functional impact language — then submits your application.
You Get Paid
We monitor your file with CRA and coordinate any retroactive tax adjustments you're entitled to — up to 10 years back. Our fee is 25% of retroactive refunds only. No approval, no fee.
What Canadians Have Received
These are illustrative examples based on CRA refund calculations for common qualifying conditions. Individual results vary based on income, province, and years eligible.
“Mental functions restriction — adaptive functioning documented”
“Insulin therapy time documented at 14+ hrs/week”
“Child Disability Benefit unlocked retroactively”
Anxiety and the DTC — FAQ
Can I really qualify for the DTC for anxiety?
Yes. While the CRA's criteria are strict, many Canadians with severe anxiety disorders qualify under the 'Mental Functions' category. If your anxiety markedly restricts your ability to perform daily activities, manage social interactions, or function adaptively, you may be eligible for the credit.
What documentation do I need to prove my anxiety qualifies?
The CRA requires a medical certification (Form T2201) from a qualified practitioner, such as a doctor or psychologist. This form must detail how your anxiety results in a 'marked restriction' that is 'severe and prolonged.' MBC works with your healthcare providers to ensure the impact on your daily life is accurately documented.
How far back can I claim retroactive benefits for anxiety?
If your condition has been severe and prolonged for many years, you can claim retroactive tax adjustments for up to the previous 10 calendar years. For many clients, this results in a significant lump-sum refund often exceeding $20,000, depending on their tax history.
How does My Benefits Canada help with my anxiety DTC application?
We provide end-to-end support, from initial eligibility assessment to coordinating with your medical professionals and handling all correspondence with the CRA. Our goal is to reduce the stress of the application process. We operate on a no-win, no-fee basis, meaning you only pay if your claim is successful.
