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Tax help offered

CRA tax preparation clinic assists low income individuals and families
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The Canada Revenue Agency offers help filing taxes for those with limited incomes. (Canadian Press image)

Tax filing season is here and the Canada Revenue Agency would like to remind individuals with modest incomes that volunteers are available in the community to help with the preparation of tax returns.

Through the Community Volunteer Income Tax Program (CVITP), the CRA has linked with community organizations for 46 years, training volunteers to complete basic tax returns. The community organizations hold free tax preparation clinics where the volunteers complete tax returns for qualifying individuals. Even if there is no income to report for 2016, filing an income tax and benefit return is important to receive certain tax credits and benefits.

“We encourage individuals who need help with their tax returns to use the volunteer program,” said Zubie Vuurens, CRA’s regional CVITP coordinator. “The service is free and filing a tax return ensures they receive the benefits and credits they’re entitled to without interruption.”

To determine if you are eligible for this service call the CRA toll free at 1-888-805-6662, or visit www.cra.gc.ca/volunteer.

Taxpayers are reminded to bring all of their 2016 slips and receipts and a copy of their 2015 tax return and Notice of Assessment. A complete listing of locations, time and dates for the Vernon area can be found online.