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Deltassist volunteers are here to help at tax time

Tax services start on Monday, March 11
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Deltassist volunteers are available to help with preparing taxes for low-income Delta residents.

Tax season is here, and volunteers at Deltassist Family & Community Services are available to prepare income tax returns at their “drop-off and pick-up” tax clinic for low-income Delta residents.

Many people do not know that they need to file a tax return to receive the GST/HST tax credit or the Canada Child Tax Benefit. Filing a tax return on time is important when receiving other benefits such as the Guaranteed Income Supplement for seniors, MSP Premium Assistance and Pharmacare.

If you live in Delta, are low-income, have a simple return and are either unable to complete your income tax return yourself or pay for assistance, Deltassist volunteers are here to help.

Volunteers receive training through Canada Revenue Agency’s Community Volunteer Income Tax Program and are able to complete tax returns for 2023 as well as 2022, 2021, and 2020.

Beginning Monday, March 11, South Delta residents can call 604-946-9526 for information on how to drop off your tax documents at Deltassist’s Ladner office (202 – 5000 Bridge Street) and North Delta residents can call 604-594-3455 for information on how to drop off your tax documents at Deltassist’s North Delta office (9097 120th Street).

Please note that both offices are open from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., but closed between the hours of noon to 1 p.m.

For more information, contact Randi-lee Lensen, Community Services Coordinator, at: [email protected] or at: https://deltassist.com/community/income-tax-assistance.