Get the facts on the Disability Tax Credit: Free Session from ISANS

Navigating financial support programs can be a challenge, but Immigrant Services Association of Nova Scotia (ISANS), an important organization located in our community, is here to help. If you or someone you know has a disability and may qualify for the Disability Tax Credit, this is an excellent opportunity to learn more.

About ISANS

ISANS is dedicated to helping immigrants and refugees integrate into Nova Scotian communities by providing resources and support for settlement, language, employment, and community connections. Their programs empower individuals to navigate Canadian systems confidently and successfully.

About the Disability Tax Credit

The Disability Tax Credit is a non-refundable tax credit designed to reduce the income tax that individuals with disabilities or their supporting family members may owe. Understanding eligibility and the application process can be complex, which is why ISANS is offering an informational session to guide you through it.

Session Details

  • What: Disability Tax Credit Navigation Services
  • When: Tuesday, January 28, @ 6:00pm – 8:00pm
  • Where: ISANS Mumford, 6960 Mumford Road, Suite 2120
  • Cost: Free
  • How to Register: Visit ISANS Disability Tax Credit Event Page to sign up.

This session will cover:

  • Who qualifies for the Disability Tax Credit
  • How to apply, including tips on completing the necessary forms
  • The potential benefits for you and your family

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