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Struggling More Than People Realize?
You Might Be Owed $$$.
Even high-functioning children and adults can qualify for the Disability Tax Credit (DTC).
You might be eligible too.


You’ve probably heard of the Disability Tax Credit, but maybe you assumed it wasn’t for you:
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"My struggles aren’t ‘severe enough’ to meet the criteria."
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"I have a job—I’m not disabled."
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"I’ve been managing on my own—I don’t need a handout."
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"My doctor told me I wouldn’t qualify."
Or maybe… you’re a parent and thought:
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"My kid is doing okay in school—this credit isn’t for them."
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"If my doctor thought we qualified, they would have told me."
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"I don’t want my child to feel labeled or limited by a diagnosis."
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"Other kids have it worse—this isn’t meant for families like ours."
Most people who qualify never apply—could you be one of them? [You can check here.]
​You might qualify if…
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Everyday tasks—like focusing, planning, or socializing—take more time and effort than they should.
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Mental health challenges (ADHD, anxiety, depression, OCD, PTSD, trauma, autism, learning disabilities) make life harder—staying organized, managing emotions, or keeping up with responsibilities.
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You spend money on therapy, medication, tutoring, or other support—and it adds up fast.
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Your doctor may have dismissed your eligibility—but they don’t make the final call. The CRA does.
Or your child might qualify if…
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Daily tasks take them significantly more time, energy, or extra support.
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Even if they have friends, get decent grades, or appear independent, they work three times as hard to keep up.
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You’re constantly adapting to their needs, coordinating school accommodations, therapy, or structured routines.
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You’ve been paying for therapy, tutoring, medication, or specialized programs—your DTC refund could help recover some of those costs.
[Curious about what you could be owed? A quick check can give you an idea.]​​​​​
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The CRA’s definition of “severe” isn’t what you think
Most people assume they don’t meet the criteria—when in reality, they do.
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Canadians with ADHD, anxiety, depression, OCD, trauma, and more could be eligible for tax refunds through the DTC.
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You don’t have to be in crisis to qualify. Could your daily struggles make you eligible?
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Many kids in mainstream schools qualify—even those who excel in some areas.
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What if this refund could help ease some of your financial burden?
[Want to take a look at your options? No pressure, just helpful info.]

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Meet Eva & Her Team:
The Advocates You Want in Your Corner
Eva and her team make the process easy (and even a little fun).
Most people would rather stick a fork in their eyeball than deal with government forms. That’s where Eva and her growing team come in.
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They are:
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A team of advocates who fight for you – They don’t just fill out forms; they build the strongest case for your approval.
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Experts in getting applications approved – Most applications are denied due to poor wording. Eva and her team know exactly how to get it right.
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Trusted guides with a proven track record – Clients often receive $10,000 - $30,000+ in refunds they never knew they could access.
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Supportive and stress-free partners in the process – Talking about struggles can be draining. Eva’s team makes it easier (and yes, even enjoyable).
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Fair & transparent professionals – Unlike competitors who take 30-40%, Eva’s fee is just a fraction.

Could working with Eva and her team help you recover thousands?
[Take a look at what others have received—and explore what might be possible for you.]
Success Stories
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Yafit A
"Not only did we get approved, but I actually enjoyed the process. Who knew tax credits could be fun?"
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Laura S
Rebecca U
"DTP made the process so much easier than I expected. They know exactly how to navigate this system and made me feel so supported the whole way."
"I didn’t think I qualified, but DTP helped me see I did. Thanks to them, I got thousands back!"
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How it works (no stress, we promise)
Curious if you might qualify? You can take this short, 60-second quiz to give you an idea.
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Step 1:
We personally review your case and reach out to let you know your chances.
Step 2:
If eligible, we schedule a call together to gather the details needed to complete your application.


Step 3:
Our team prepares a detailed, CRA-aligned application and sends it to your for review.

Step 4:
Once approved, you bring the completed forms to your doctor for review and signature. (Most doctors sign off when the form is properly structured, but if concerns arise, we help you navigate them.)

Step 5:
The application is submitted. If approved, you’ll receive a refund—often in the tens of thousands.
Many applications are denied due to unclear wording, missing details, or doctor uncertainty. Our team helps avoid these common pitfalls so your case is presented as strongly as possible.
[Want to see what might be possible for you? A quick check can give you an idea.]
You Might Be Wondering…
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"Can’t my doctor just fill out the form?"
Most doctors don’t phrase applications correctly, leading to denials. Eva knows exactly how to word it for the best chance of approval.
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"My child is smart and social—can they really qualify?"
Yes! Many kids who qualify are bright, social, and doing well in school. The CRA looks at how much extra effort it takes them to function, not just their academic success.
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"What if I don’t qualify?"
No worries! The quiz is 100% free. If we determine you’re unlikely to qualify, you lose nothing.
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"How much could I get?"
Many of our clients receive $10,000 - $30,000+ in tax refunds and credits.
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[Would you like to check if you’re eligible? It only takes a minute.]
​You deserve this.
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You push through unseen challenges every day—could a refund help ease the burden?
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If you’ve been paying out-of-pocket for therapy, tutoring, or other support, wouldn’t it be nice to recover some of that cost?
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This isn’t a handout—it’s YOUR money. If you qualify, the CRA owes you, plain and simple.
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Imagine what a refund could mean. Cover therapy, ease financial stress, or invest in what makes life easier.
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You don’t have to do this alone. Eva makes the process simple and stress-free—and you might even have some laughs with her team along the way.
[Curious about what might be available to you? A quick check can give you an idea.]