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  1. Oct 25, 2021 · An appurtenance is a real property, which is defined as being immovable or fixed to the land. In this case, appurtenances relate to the land. Appurtenants grant the ownership of certain items to a ...

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  2. In the CRA publication 5006-PC T1 General - Information for Ontario residents, line 58689, it now correctly indicates the maximum Ontario claim for attendant care expenses, if the federal $10,000 limit applies (or $20,000 in the year of death), when the disability amount tax credit is claimed. This was incorrect in the CRA information for at least tax years 2011 to 2014, and was brought to our ...

  3. Aug 23, 2024 · Appurtenances in real estate encompass tangible and intangible property rights attached to and accompanying land, including easements, water rights, mineral rights, and improvements. These elements are considered integral to the real property and are transferred with the land upon sale. Fixtures, which are items permanently affixed to the land ...

  4. Apr 17, 2024 · Companionship vs Assistance. Note the exception: a ‘single service provider’ doesn’t count. So the issue here is not that companionship doesn’t count as part of attendant care; but that an attendant has provide more than companionship in order to qualify. If she also performs some other task or tasks to help your mom you could make the ...

  5. Sep 23, 2024 · Examples of appurtenances in real estate. In real estate, appurtenances are mostly physical additions or legal rights attached to a property. Some common examples include: Built-in appliances like stoves or dishwashers. Heating and cooling systems. In-ground swimming pools. Fences and driveways. Water rights or mineral rights attached to land.

  6. Attendant care is care given by an attendant who does personal tasks which a person cannot do for themselves. This includes care in certain types of facilities. You can claim amounts paid to an attendant only if the attendant met both of the following criteria: They were not your spouse or common-law partner. They were 18 years of age or older ...

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  8. Mar 21, 2015 · A person approved for the Disability Tax Credit (DTC) by default qualifies for the attendant care claim. To add some detail, the DTC is a non-refundable tax credit of about $8,000 used to offset the extraordinary cost - no receipts required - that surround a life debilitating issue. CRA approves a DTC by medically diagnosed physical or mental ...

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