Volunteer to do taxes for people in your community
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Volunteer to do taxes for people in your community

Become a volunteer
Want to help people in your community? Do you have a basic understanding of income tax? Volunteer with a community organization to help people by doing their taxes! This year, organizations are hosting free in-person and virtual tax clinics. As a volunteer, you can choose to complete taxes in person or virtually by videoconference, by phone, or through a drop-off clinic.
With the Community Volunteer Income Tax Program (CVITP), you'll be helping thousands of people get their entitled benefits and credits. As a CVITP volunteer, you'll receive training, guidance, access to a dedicated help line, and free tax software.
Become a participating organization
Make a difference in your community: register your organization to host free tax clinics. This year, you can choose to host in-person or virtual clinics. Your volunteers can complete taxes in person or virtually by videoconference, by phone, or through a drop-off clinic.
The CRA will also provide your organization with free tax software, promotional products and laptops which are subject to availability.
Participate in the Income Tax Assistance for Quebec residents
Looking to become a volunteer or to host free tax clinics in Quebec? Learn more about the Income Tax Assistance – Volunteer Program offered in partnership with Revenu Québec.
Video: Community Volunteer Income Tax Program: Need help with your taxes?
Video: Community Volunteer Income Tax Program: Need help with your taxes?
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Join thousands of volunteers across Canada!
You don’t need to be a tax expert to help people. As a volunteer at a free tax clinic, you will:
- complete tax returns for adults 65 years and older, Indigenous Peoples, newcomers, students, and others
- help tax filers get important benefit and credit payments
- be provided with volunteer training, software, and dedicated help line
Volunteer at a free tax clinic
You can choose to do taxes in person or virtually, by videoconference, by phone, or through a drop-off clinic.
Want more information?
Go to canada.ca/taxes-volunteer or call 1-800-959-8281 for more information or to register.
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Steps for volunteering at a free tax clinic
Through the Community Volunteer Income Tax Program (CVITP), you can join thousands of volunteers across Canada who help people in need do their taxes. Free tax clinics can make a big difference in the lives of those with modest incomes by helping them access their benefits and tax credits. This is money they rely on to make rent, pay for childcare or buy food for their families.
You can volunteer in person or virtually. For virtual clinics, it helps if you have some CVITP experience, are comfortable working on your own, and are approved to use “Auto-fill my return,” which is an online service of the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA).
This checklist provides an overview of the steps for volunteering at a free tax clinic. You will find full instructions in the training and support materials that the CRA gives to CVITP volunteers and host organizations.
Checklist
Register as a volunteer
- Go to canada.ca/taxes-volunteer to register as a volunteer. We recommend that you register between the end of October and the start of February.
- Choose a volunteer role: you can provide support, be a tax preparer or do both.
- Identify the volunteer requirements for your role:
- For a support role, the requirements depend on whether you will handle or have access to taxpayer information
- For a tax preparer role, the requirements depend on how you will prepare and file returns (in person, virtual or both)
Complete the volunteer requirements
- Affiliate with a CVITP community organization (this is required for volunteering). CRA coordinators can help match you with an organization.
- Depending on your role, you may need to:
- get a RepID on the CRA’s Represent a Client portal
- apply for a CVITP EFILE account or renew your account
- provide a valid police record check (obtained within the last three years)
- If you volunteer at a virtual clinic, you may also need an email address and access to:
- the Internet
- video conferencing software (you may have to download an app)
- a phone
Take training
- Take free training offered by the CRA.
Install software
- If you are going to be a tax preparer, install the current version of the UFile CVITP tax software. To use the software, you will need to enter a software activation key, which the CRA makes available starting in late January.
Volunteer at a clinic
- Ask taxpayer for identification.
- Get authorization to do their taxes.
- Keep information secure and confidential.
- Use the CRA’s electronic services, including EFILE for electronic filers, and Auto-fill my return.
- Enter the CVITP organization identification number (COIN) on each return that is filed using the UFile CVITP tax software.
- Call the CVITP help line to ask questions about income tax, EFILE and the UFile software.
- Organizations
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Steps for hosting a free tax clinic
Through the Community Volunteer Income Tax Program (CVITP), your organization can join thousands of organizations across Canada that help people in need do their taxes. Free tax clinics can make a big difference in the lives of those with modest incomes by helping them access their benefits and tax credits. This is money they rely on to make rent, pay for childcare or buy food for their families. As a participating organization, you can choose to host clinics in person, virtually or both.
This checklist provides an overview of the steps for hosting a free tax clinic. You will find full instructions in the training and support materials that the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) gives to CVITP host organizations and volunteers.
Register to host
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Go to canada.ca/taxes-volunteer to register your organization.
After you register:
- a CRA coordinator will provide details on your responsibilities and offer guidance, free tax software, training for volunteers, a dedicated phone line, and more
- you will receive your registration approval letter with your CVITP organization identification number (COIN)
Plan your clinic
- Choose a clinic type. Volunteers can prepare taxes by videoconference, by phone, in person or by using a drop-off and pick-up option.
- Schedule your clinic dates. Most free tax clinics are in March and April, but you can host clinics at any time of year. UFile CVITP tax software is usually available mid-January, and most tax slips are issued by the end of February.
- After you select the clinic dates, enter them into the clinic form on the CVIPT web site. You choose to make your clinic information available in our directory or keep it private.
Recruit and manage volunteers
- Recruit volunteers through your organization, networks or a CRA coordinator.
- Get all volunteers to complete the annual CVITP volunteer registration.
- Verify all volunteers meet the security requirements for their role, which can include
- a police record check
- a valid EFILE number
- a RepID in the CRA’s Represent a Client portal
- Encourage volunteers to take the free training offered by the CRA.
Manage and request resources
- Request promotional material from your CRA coordinator
- If your organization needs free laptops, request them through the CVITP computer donation program (quantities limited).
- Use the CRA’s electronic services, including EFILE for electronic filers, and Auto-fill my return.
- Volunteers who are filing tax returns should install the current version of the UFile CVITP tax software. To use the software, they will need to enter a software activation key, which the CRA makes available starting late January.
- Track your expenses, the number of returns filed at your clinic, and any other government funding you receive for tax clinics.
Host your clinic
Make sure your volunteers follow these steps:
- Ask each person they are helping for identification.
- Get authorization to do their taxes.
- Keep information secure and confidential.
- Use the CVITP help line for questions about income tax, EFILE and the UFile CVITP tax software.
- Enter the COIN on each return that is filed using the UFile CVITP tax software.
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- 2024-10-18