We had no idea we could benefit from the Disability Tax Credit and so feel like we’ve had a real windfall.
Ruby Prokop
Susana Scott
Susana Scott quit her job as a special assistant to the president of the treasury board of the Government of Canada to stay at home in Winnipeg with her daughter, Victoria, who has spina bifida. Since then she’s used her expertise to recover millions of dollars in tax credits for people with disabilities.
Bill Redekop, Winnipeg Free Press
Susana Scott is the founder and President of Brematson & Associates Inc. The creation of the company was a direct result of her personal experience with disability issues, which she encountered after giving birth to her disabled daughter who was born with Spina Bifida. Susana’s experience was vast when it came to government relations: a former Special Assistant to the President of the Treasury Board of the federal government of Canada, she had expertise in navigating government bureaucracy and interpreting legislation. After successfully navigating the complexities surrounding the Disability Tax Credit for her own family, Susana set a vision for Brematson & Associates to bring clarity and build connections for families across Canada. Learn more about Susana’s service approach with Brematson & Associates.
A passionate disabilities advocate and charismatic public speaker, Susana has an innate ability to captivate an audience. Responding to requests from organizations such as Cancer Care, the Hearing Centre, Health and Wellness Convention and Continuity Care, Susana performs numerous public speaking engagements each year.
Born in Azores, Portugal, Susana immigrated to Canada as a young child and is fluent in Portuguese. She is a proud member of the Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce. She is also a Parent Representative for Early Years (K-4), for the Advisory Committee for Community and Educational Support Services for Special Needs in the Pembina Trails School Division. Susana’s daughter Victoria is a member of the Society of Manitobans with Disabilities.