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The Disability Tax Credit (DTC) is made up of federal and provincial amounts that are taken from Canada Revenue Agency’s (CRA’s) yearly Indexation Chart. It has two parts: a base amount, which applies to all eligible individuals, and a supplemental amount, which only applies when the DTC is claimed for dependent children under 18. For adults, only the base amount applies.
The CRA calculates the federal portion of the DTC by applying the 15% tax rate to the approved disability amount. Provinces also add their own credits, which vary by region. For example, in Ontario 2024, an adult’s total DTC (federal + provincial base) is $1,986.65. For children under 18, adding the supplemental amounts brings the total to $3,145.42.
If the individual has little or no taxable income, unused credits can be carried forward or transferred to a supporting family member. The “Base Amount” maximum for 2025 is $10,138, according to the Canada Revenue Agency’s (CRA’s) Indexation Chart and The “Supplemental Amount” for children with disabilities is a maximum of $5,914 (2025).
Step 1. Example Calculating the Federal Portion
The CRA calculates the federal portion by multiplying the approved disability amount by the lowest federal tax rate (15%). The federal disability amount is indexed annually.
2024 federal example:
Federal disability amount: $9,872
15% × $9,872 = $1,480.80
Step 2. Example Calculating the Provincial Portion
Each province adds its own credit, usually around 5–10% of the disability amount, depending on the province.
Ontario Provincial disability amount: $10,017
Ontario 2024 example: 5.05% × $10,017 = $505.85
Step 3. Adding up both the provincial and federal amount
Once you have your Federal and Provincial Base amount calculated as shown above, you can add those two to get The Disability Tax Credit amount an adults will receive.
As calculated in above example, An adult claimant in Ontario will receive (Base Amounts only): $1,480.80 (federal) + $505.85 (provincial) = $1,986.65
Children under 18 also get supplemental amounts, below example will show how supplement amount is calculated.
Ontario 2024 example:
Federal supplemental amount: $5,758 → 15% = $863.70
Provincial supplemental amount: $5,843 → 5.05% = $295.07
Total Supplemental Amount: $863.70 + $295.07 = $1,158.77
Therefore a child in Ontario will receive Disability tax credit (Base + Supplemental): $1,986.65 (Base) + $1,158.77 (Supplemental) = $3,145.42
The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) determines the Disability Tax Credit (DTC) for retroactive years by assessing the tax returns for each qualifying year preceding the year that you are filling and can be dated back up to a maximum of 10 years, based on the approved date of disability. The CRA determines the non-refundable credit, which lowers the amount of tax due, and reimburses overpaid taxes in one lump sum.
If you have low income or don’t owe taxes, the credit can’t create a refund immediately, but unused amounts can be carried forward or transferred to a supporting family member for future tax savings.
The chart below was updated in March 2025 to ensure all Disability Tax Credit amounts and information are current and accurate.
Year | Maximum Base Amount | Maximum Supplement For Persons Under 18 |
2025 | $10,138 | $5,914 |
| 2024 | $9,872 | $5,758 |
| 2023 | $9,428 | $5,500 |
| 2022 | $8,870 | $5,174 |
2021 | $8,662 | $5,053 |
| 2020 | $8,576 | $5,003 |
2019 | $8,416 | $4,909 |
2018 | $8,235 | $4,804 |
2017 | $8,113 | $4,733 |
2016 | $8,001 | $4,667 |
2015 | $7,899 | $4,607 |
2014 | $7,766 | $4,530 |
2013 | $7,697 | $4,490 |
2012 | $7,546 | $4,402 |
| 2011 | $7,341 | $4,282 |
2010 | $7,239 | $4,223 |
| 2009 | $7,196 | $4,198 |
Click on your province below to see specific base and supplement tables for the past 10 years in our provincial guides.
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