What Changed in Canadian Paperwork
We check our figures against official sources on a monthly rotation. When a rule or fee changes, we patch the affected guides and log it here — subscribers get an email. Get notified for your province:
July 2026
Verified 2026-07-15 · Canada (federal) · Disability Tax Credit
The CRA stopped accepting Disability Tax Credit applications through the "Submit documents" feature in CRA accounts, effective July 14, 2026.
T2201 could be sent using "Submit documents" in a CRA account → Digital DTC form or mail to your tax centre only
Source: canada.ca — How to apply for the Disability Tax Credit
Updated: Disability Tax Credit guide, Canada Disability Benefit
Verified 2026-07-09 · Quebec · Small claims
Quebec small-claims filing fees for a natural person (2026 tariff, indexed each January 1).
~$108 / ~$189 (approximate) → $121 (up to $5,000) / $223 ($5,000.01–$10,000) / $241 ($10,000.01–$15,000)
Source: quebec.ca — Tariff of Court Costs (Small Claims)
Updated: Small claims — Quebec, The Canadian Paperwork Index
Verified 2026-07-09 · Nova Scotia · Small claims
Nova Scotia small-claims filing fees, and where the fee band splits.
$99.90 (under $15,000) / $189.90 ($15,000–$25,000) → $99.70 (under $5,000) / $199.35 ($5,000–$25,000)
Source: Nova Scotia Small Claims Court Forms and Procedures Regulations
Updated: Small claims — Nova Scotia, The Canadian Paperwork Index
Verified 2026-07-09 · Newfoundland & Labrador · Small claims
Newfoundland & Labrador small-claims filing fees.
"$40–$100 depending on claim amount" → $50 (under $500) / $100 ($500–$25,000)
Source: Provincial Court of NL — Small Claims FAQ
Updated: Small claims — Newfoundland & Labrador, The Canadian Paperwork Index