The Disability Tax Credit ( DTC ) is a non-refundable tax credit in Canada for individuals who have a severe and prolonged impairment in physical or mental function. An impairment qualifies as prolonged if it is expected to or has lasted at least 12 months. The DTC is required in order to qualify for the Registered Disability Savings Plan , the working income tax benefit , and the child disability benefit. Families using a Henson trust , the Canada Disability Child Benefit other estate planning methods for children with Disabilities are not excluded from the DTC. While the credit is valuable, many have found qualifying for it challenging.
26-546: [REDACTED] Look up dtc in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The DTC may refer to: Places [ edit ] Desert Training Center , a World War II training area located mostly in southwestern California and western Arizona Downtown Transit Center (TC), San Joaquin Regional Transit District Denver Technological Center ,
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156-568: A method to control electric motors with very good torque dynamics Direct traffic control , a method of authorizing track occupancy on American railroads Dynamic Traction Control , a system that controls a car's traction according to many conditions Other [ edit ] dtc (trigraph) , in linguistics See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "dtc" on Misplaced Pages. All pages with titles beginning with DTC All pages with titles containing DTC .510 DTC EUROP bullet Topics referred to by
182-492: A parent, grandparent, child, sibling, grandchild, aunt, uncle, niece, or nephew. The disability amount can be transferred in either its entirety or as the remainder of what the dependent was unable to claim himself or herself. An Association of Canadian Disability Benefit Professionals was created to represent and serve a network of organizations that assist clients in registering for the disability tax credit, registered disability savings plan and other disability tax benefits. It
208-519: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Desert Training Center The Desert Training Center ( DTC ), also known as California–Arizona Maneuver Area ( CAMA ), was a World War II training facility established in the Mojave Desert and Sonoran Desert , largely in Southern California and Western Arizona in 1942. Its mission
234-448: Is located near the former entrance of Camp Young. California Historical Landmarks Marker at Desert Training Center sites reads: Camp Pilot Knob – Imperial Camp Young – Riverside Camp Granite – Riverside Camp Coxcomb – Riverside Camp Iron Mountain – San Bernardino Camp Clipper – San Bernardino Camp Ibis – San Bernardino Disability Tax Credit The individual must be "markedly restricted" in at least one of
260-649: The Army War College and the first Army Chief of Staff Samuel Baldwin Marks Young , was the world's largest army post. Major General George S. Patton Jr. came to Camp Young as the first commanding general of the DTC. As a native of southern California, Patton knew the area well from his youth and from having participated in army maneuvers in the Mojave Desert in the 1930s. His first orders were to select other areas within
286-548: The CRA introduced a new category of eligibility, "cumulative effect of significant restrictions". This category is useful for individuals who are disabled but not restricted enough to qualify as being markedly restricted. Since this was introduced in 2005, an applicant may only be able to recapture funds since that point. An applicant can file for the disability amount, back 10 years, due to the Tax Payer Relief Provisions in
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#1732848679930312-485: The Income Tax Act. The DTC amounts to C$ 7,687 (According to line 316) is a non-refundable tax credit and if an individual has enough taxable income, this would result tax savings of 1,153.05, and if filed for the full 10-year period the possible tax savings are excess of 11,000. The DTC can be found on line 316 (for self) and line 318 (transferred to a supporting relative). If the medical practitioner charges to complete
338-660: The North African campaign was in its final stages and the primary mission of the DTC had changed. By the middle of 1943, the troops who originally came for desert training maneuvers were now deployed worldwide. Therefore, to reflect that change in mission, the name of the center was changed to the California-Arizona Maneuver Area (C-AMA or CAMA). The CAMA was to serve as a theater of operations to train combat troops, service units and staff under conditions similar to those which might be encountered overseas. The CAMA
364-533: The T2201 form, applicants can claim this as a medical expense on line 330 of his/her tax return. In addition to lowering taxes, qualifying for tax credits can also be a requirement for applying for other money-saving vehicles such as the Registered Disability Savings Plan. If the person with the impairment does not have a taxable income, he/she can transfer credits to a supporting relative such as
390-577: The aim to help businesses with digital matters Doctoral Training Centres , British centres for managing PhD studies Discount Tire Company, an American tire and wheel retailer Software [ edit ] Direct-threaded code , a compiler implementation technique. Distributed Transaction Coordinator , in Microsoft Servers for a subsystem concerned with atomic transactions across multiple datastores Domain Technologie Control ,
416-437: The completion and submission of a form. The T2201 Disability Tax Credit Certificate form must be completed by a qualified professional related to the impairment such as a medical doctor, physiotherapist, occupational therapist, psychologist, audiologist, or optometrist, in order to qualify as having a severe and prolonged impairment. The practitioner must certify on the T2201 form that the impairment meets specific conditions within
442-540: The desert that would be suitable for the large-scale maneuvers necessary to prepare American soldiers for combat against the German Afrika Korps in the North African desert. Patton and his advanced team designated various locations within the area where tent camps would be built. The camps were situated so that each unit could train individually without interfering with the other. Airfields, hospitals, supply depots and sites for other support services were selected as
468-408: The following categories: speaking, hearing, walking, elimination (bowel or bladder functions), feeding, dressing, performing the mental functions of everyday life, life-sustaining therapy to support vital function and the recently introduced cumulative effects of significant restrictions. The degree of disability must be approved by Canada Revenue Agency before it can be used, and this process requires
494-403: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title DTC . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=DTC&oldid=1244795381 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
520-594: The set category. The conditions vary depending on impairment. A document released by the Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) in response to suggestions they made to the House of Commons Sub-Committee on the Status of Persons with Disabilities, attempts to assist medical professionals with deciphering what qualifies as being markedly restricted in the "mental functions necessary for everyday life". In 2005,
546-483: The sites can be visited, but some are difficult to reach. In most cases the only things that remain at the camp sites are streets, sidewalks, building foundations, patterns of hand-laid rocks for various purposes and trash dumps. Monuments have been erected at some of the camp sites and there are areas within CAMA that are fenced off with danger signs warning of unexploded ordnance. The General George S. Patton Memorial Museum
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#1732848679930572-399: The suburbs of Yuma, Arizona and northward into the southern tip of Nevada . This simulated theater of operation was the largest military training ground in the history of military maneuvers. A site near Shavers Summit (now known as Chiriaco Summit ) between Indio and Desert Center , was selected as the headquarters of the DTC. The site, called Camp Young after the first commandant of
598-429: Was a corps maneuvering area. The plan was that each division and or major unit would train in its own area, and near the end of its training period would participate in a corps (two divisions or more) exercise in the corps maneuvering area at Palen Pass . Upon completion of the corps exercise, the trained units would leave the DTC, and new units would arrive to begin their training and the process repeated. By March 1943,
624-425: Was enlarged to include both a communications zone and combat zone, approximately 350 miles wide and 250 miles long. Due to a severe deficit of service units beginning in the winter of 1943, it was decided that maneuvers in CAMA would cease as of 15 April 1944, with internal operations continuing until 1 May, after which the center would be officially discontinued. In May 1964 part of the former Desert Training Center
650-633: Was reacquired for the purpose of Exercise Desert Strike. The former Mohave Maneuver Area C was included in this area and used as part of the training ground for the two-week exercise. The exercise had large maneuvers and some river crossing training. Mohave Maneuver Area C was 781,452 acres located in Mohave County , Arizona . Much of the training area is preserved in Mojave National Preserve and Mojave Trails National Monument , along with various other state and federal protected lands. Most of
676-504: Was to train United States Army and Army Air Forces units and personnel to live and fight in the desert, to test and develop suitable equipment, and to develop tactical doctrines, techniques and training methods. It was a key training facility for units engaged in combat during the 1942–1943 North African campaign . It stretched from the outskirts of Pomona, California eastward to within 50 miles of Phoenix, Arizona , southward to
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