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Permalink Reply by Theo Pella on November 23, 2012 at 5:39pm Who would you contact? Trio? Translink? BC govt? As we are in White Rock and have to travel north over both bridges from time to time for his Dr.
Is type 2 considered a disability? I'm moving to Surrey soon so will be using the bridge daily.
This is interesting info . Thanks Loke !!..did I read one has to have a Medical app't to qualify ??? lucymae is that your daily purpose , as you said , you "will be using the bridge daily " ? !!It reminds me a bit about having a Medical app't a min of 40 km from home and qualify for a " tax credit " as we do , when we travel to Vernon for a Medical app't . The " life sustaining " wording is also used with the Disability Tax Credit ..one has to prove it takes a min of 14 hours to manage diabetes ( type 1 and 2 on multiple doses of insulin ) ...another topic :)
Permalink Reply by Theo Pella on November 23, 2012 at 9:29pm We have never heard of this "tax Credit"... As we drive to Abbotsford from White Rock on a regular basis. Either that or we are driving to Maple Ridge.
Try to google Canadian Federal Income Tax Medical Expenses or listen to this 50 min Webinar link http://phsa.mediasite.com/mediasite/Play/98f013e14c8c4a13be3209297f...
Will this do ??http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/tx/ndvdls/tpcs/ncm-tx/rtr/cmpltng/ddctns/...
hope it's helpful even if it maybe " off topic " ??
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