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Claiming medical expenses

Did you know…

That you can claim, as a non-refundable tax credit, medical expenses for yourself, your spouse or common-law partner, and your children born in 1989 or later? For 2006, the total expenses have to be more than 3% of your net income, or $1,884, whichever is less. You may also be able to claim medical expenses for the following persons if they depend on you for support:

  • you or your spouse or common-law partner's child or grandchild who was born in 1988 or earlier; and
  • you or your spouse or common-law partner's parent or certain close relatives who lived in Canada at any time in the year.

For more information on medical expenses, visit www.cra.gc.ca/tax/individuals/menu-e.html and select “M” from the drop-down menu for “medical expenses.”


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