A Toronto area support ADHD support group is offering a special seminar to discuss the various tax credits and deductions which can be claimed by individuals and parents of children with ADHD. Medications, counseling and other support activities can be expensive and any assistance families can get in covering the costs can make a difference both financially and medically.
This session is one in a series of monthly support group meetings organized by ADHD Power, a support group organized by parents whose children have ADHD. Based in Burlington, Ontario, just west of Toronto, the group is restricted to parents and caregivers, allowing them to share and offer support to each other through their personal experiences. The group’s meetings usually focus on a special topic or theme. For more information about ADHD Power, visit the web site here.
The topic of the scheduled for November 8, 2010 is entitled Tax Credits and Expenses for ADHD. The guest speaker is Jonathon Spencer who represents Tax Wise, an accounting firm that provides tax and financial planning assistance for individuals who suffer from a disability or medical condition. During the meeting, Spencer will cover such topics as tax credits, deductions and medical expenses available for parents who have a child with ADHD.
The meeting runs from 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm. Participants must register in advance. For more information, meeting location and to register, e-mail ADHD Power here.











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