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Disability–related modifications

You can deduct expenses you incur for eligible disability-related modifications made to a building in the year you paid them, instead of having to add them to the capital cost of your building.

Eligible disability-related modifications include changes you make to accommodate wheelchairs, such as:

  • installing hand-activated power door openers;
  • installing interior and exterior ramps; and
  • modifying a bathroom, elevator, or doorway.

You can also deduct expenses paid to install or get the following disability-related devices and equipment:

  • elevator car-position indicators (such as braille panels and audio indicators);
  • visual fire-alarm indicators;
  • telephone devices to help people who are hard of hearing; and
  • listening devices for group meetings.

In addition, you may be able to deduct expenses for disability-specific computer software and hardware attachments.

Enter the amount on line 9270 of Form T2125, Statement of Business or Professional Activities.

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