The TP-752.0.14-V: Certificate Respecting an Impairment form certifies that you or your dependant have a severe and prolonged mental or physical impairment. If you or one of your dependants are claiming an amount for a severe and prolonged impairment on your return, you and your health professional must complete a paper copy of this form and send it to Revenu Québec before you prepare your online tax return.
Usually, if you have an approved federal T2201: Disability Tax Credit Certificate form, Revenu Québec will accept it. However, you'll need a completed TP-752.0.14-V if you’re required to provide a certificate confirming:
- That the impairment is considered severe because of the time spent undergoing therapy that’s essential for a vital function or
- That the person for whom you’re claiming the tax credit for caregivers is unable to live alone
Where do I claim the credit for a severe or prolonged impairment?
Follow these steps in H&R Block's 2017 tax software:
Before you begin, make sure you tell us that you lived in Québec on December 31, 2017.
- Under the PREPARE tab, click the REQUIRED icon.
- Navigate to the Special situations page. You’ll find yourself here:
- Select Yes to the question, Did you suffer from an impairment in mental or physical functions in 2017?.
- Select Yes to the question, Has this impairment lasted, or is it expected to last, for at least 12 consecutive months?.
- Additional disability-related questions will appear on this page. When you arrive at the question Have you completed a Certificate Respecting an Impairment and has it been approved by Revenu Québec?, select the response that applies to you.