15.8 million
Population
350,000 Ontarians
Current DTC Recipients
$16,000–$40,000
Typical Retroactive Refund
The DTC in Ontario
Ontario residents benefit from both the federal DTC and the Ontario Disability Amount, which provides an additional provincial tax credit. Combined with retroactive adjustments of up to 10 years, eligible Ontarians can receive significant refunds. Ontario also has the highest concentration of qualified medical practitioners who can sign the T2201 form.
Practitioner Access in Ontario
Ontario has a wide network of family physicians, nurse practitioners, and specialists authorized to sign the T2201. In urban centres like Toronto and Ottawa, wait times for practitioner appointments are typically shorter than in northern communities.
Who Qualifies for the DTC in Ontario?
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 Ontario
We serve families in every community across Ontario. Select your city for local information.
