Tax Clinics and Education Workshops
Tax Education Workshops
Learn about tax benefits, credits, options for paying, and protecting yourself from scams at online and in-person workshops.
Tax Basics for Retirees
Thursday, March 7, 2 to 3:30 p.m. at Port Credit Library
Learn about benefits and credits, options for paying your taxes and ways to protect yourself from tax scams. Presented by Canada Revenue Agency.
Doing your Taxes
Monday, March 18, 6:30 to 8 p.m. at Malton Library
Filing your tax return doesn’t need to be difficult! Discover how to gather your information and complete your return, so you can get the benefits and credits you’re entitled to. For first-time tax filers and anyone who needs an introduction or refresher. Presented by Canada Revenue Agency.
Tax Basics for Retirees
Wednesday, March 20, 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Streetsville Library
Learn about benefits and credits, options for paying your taxes and ways to protect yourself from tax scams. Presented by Canada Revenue Agency.
Tax Basics for Youth
Tuesday, March 26, 3:30 to 5 p.m. at Hazel McCallion Central Library
Working your first job? Come and learn about the Canadian tax system, how to report income, and the credits and benefits that you’re entitled to receive. Presented by Canada Revenue Agency.
Doing your Taxes
Tuesday, March 26, 6 to 7:30 p.m. at Hazel McCallion Central Library
Filing your tax return doesn’t need to be difficult! Discover how to gather your information and complete your return, so you can get the benefits and credits you’re entitled to. For first-time tax filers and anyone who needs an introduction or refresher. Presented by Canada Revenue Agency.
Online Doing your Taxes
Thursday, April 4, 7 to 8:30 p.m.
Filing your tax return doesn’t need to be difficult! Discover how to gather your information and complete your return, so you can get the benefits and credits you’re entitled to. For first-time tax filers and anyone who needs an introduction or refresher. Presented by Canada Revenue Agency.
Tax Basics for Newcomers
Tuesday, April 9, 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Hazel McCallion Central Library
Learn how the Canadian tax system works, how to report income and how to get the credits and benefits you’re entitled to in your first years in Canada. Presented by Canada Revenue Agency.
Tax Clinics
You may be eligible for help at our tax clinics if you are 18 years or older, have a modest income, and a simple tax situation. Talk to library staff to book an appointment starting Monday, February 12.
Tax returns are prepared by volunteers with Chartered Professional Accountants Ontario, Halton-Peel Association, through the Canada Revenue Agency’s Community Volunteer Income Tax Program.
No appointments are booked on Sundays.
Tax Clinics | ||
Library | Address | Date |
Hazel McCallion Central Library |
905-615-3500 ext. 3550 or 3660 |
Saturday, March 2 |
Churchill Meadows Library | 3801 Thomas Street 905-615-4735 |
Saturday, March 9 |
Meadowvale Library | 6655 Glen Erin Drive 905-615-4710 |
Saturday, March 23 |
Malton Library | 3540 Morning Star Drive 905-615-4640 |
Saturday, April 6 |
Hazel McCallion Central Library |
905-615-3500 ext. 3550 or 3660 |
Saturday, April 13 |
Burnhamthorpe Library | 3650 Dixie Road 905-615-4635 |
Saturday, April 20 |