1.0 million
Population
30,000 Nova Scotians
Current DTC Recipients
$14,000–$35,000
Typical Retroactive Refund
The DTC in Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia's aging population means a higher proportion of residents may qualify for the DTC, particularly for mobility, vision, and cumulative effects categories. The province also has specific disability support programs that can complement the DTC.
Practitioner Access in Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia's healthcare system is centred in Halifax, with the QEII Health Sciences Centre and IWK Health Centre providing specialist access. Rural communities may face longer wait times for practitioner appointments.
Who Qualifies for the DTC in Nova Scotia?
CRA evaluates DTC eligibility based on functional impact — not diagnosis alone. You may qualify if your condition causes a marked restriction in any of these areas:
How It Works
Three steps. Fully managed. We handle everything from your first conversation to CRA approval.
Free Eligibility 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.
Medical Coordination & T2201
Our team works directly with your medical practitioner to complete the T2201 form using precise, CRA-aligned functional impact language.
CRA Submission & Refund
We submit your application, monitor its progress with CRA, and coordinate any retroactive tax adjustments — up to 10 years back.
DTC Help Across Nova Scotia
We serve families in every community across Nova Scotia. Select your city for local information.
