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Canada Celiac Tax Credit?


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Hi, Can anyone tell me if this is a refund you receive in check form from the government?

Will they refund you all the money you have spend in incremental costs?

To make this simple: If I spent $100 dollars in incremental costs one year, at the end of the year they will write me a check for $100 dollars?

Hope you guys can clear this up for me. Thanks


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Rondar2001 Apprentice

I wish it were that simple. You have to claim the incremental cost on your income tax forms as a medical type deduction. In order to get this deduction, your claim will need to be at least a percentage of your income (I think its 3%, but you would need to check this). You need to be able to prove these expenses so keep your reciepts, also a letter confirming your diagnosis is needed if requested.

Personally, we have not spent enough to come close to the lower limit so we haven't bothered claiming it.

psawyer Proficient

It is a deduction from your before-tax income. Only the difference in cost between the gluten-free item and an ordinary food can be claimed. If there is more than one person in the house, and not everybody is a celiac, then you must keep track of what portion is eaten by the celiac, because only the differential cost of that is deductible.

For example, if a slice of WonderBread costs 15 cents, and a slice of Glutino costs 50 cents, the difference is 35 cents per slice. Since my wife is not a celiac, but eats the same food I do, only half of each loaf can be claimed. If audited, you may have to produce a log showing who ate what.

For me, it isn't worth the effort to claim it. Your situation may be different.

Coinkey Apprentice

It's claimed against the taxes as a medical expense and as the others have said, it's incremental and likely a real pain. You also need to have a written diagnosis from your doctor to prove you are celiac. If you are simply a non celiac gluten intolerant then you're out of luck. So, if you have a tax refund it will be issued as part of that, if you owe the government money, it simply reduces what you owe slightly.

And if there is a minimum amount you have to reach before you can claim- it's so not worth me getting tests done.

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