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  1. A non-refundable tax credit that provides support for people who are caring for a spouse, common-law partner, or dependant with a physical or mental impairment. It is not available for non-infirm seniors who reside with their adult children or grandchildren. E...
  2. Provides general information about the Canada Child Benefit, BC Childhood Opportunity Benefit, Yukon Child Benefit, Child Disability Benefit, and Children's Special Allowances. Hours are 9 am to 5 pm Pacific time, Monday to Friday; automated callback service i...
  3. A refundable tax credit that helps individuals and families who are working and earning a low income. CWB includes a basic amount and a disability supplement, and is claimed when income tax return is filed. Phone line hours are 8 am to 8 pm Monday to Friday, a...
  4. Provides free Tax Preparation Clinics, hosted by community organizations in collaboration with CRA. Volunteers are trained to prepare income tax and benefit returns for eligible individuals; requirement is a low or modest income and a simple tax situation. Tho...
  5. Secure online portal that allows individuals to track their refund, view or change their return, check benefit and credit payments, check their RRSP limit, set up direct deposit, receive online mail, change an address, and the like. Service is available from 3...
  6. Provides information about how to file an objection or appeal a Canada Pension Plan (CPP) or Employment Insurance (EI) assessment or determination, how to file an objection for a CPP/EI decision and confirm the timelines, and how to file an appeal to the Court...
  7. Provides information and referral about the T5 tax form. The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) requires that tax slips be provided to all BC Income and Assistance (BCEA) recipients who have received more than $500 in provincial assistance during the tax year. Hours ...
  8. Provides information on tax credits and deductions available for persons with disabilities, their supporting family members, and their caregivers. Topics include Disability Tax Credit (DTC), medical expenses, disability supports deduction, Child Disability Ben...
  9. Access RDSPProvided by: Disability Alliance BC (DABC) - AKA: Disability Alliance BC Society
    0.23KM
    Helps qualified persons with disabilities to save for long-term financial security, and enables people receiving social assistance to protect their assets and income. Assists individuals with disabilities to apply for a Disability Tax Credit (DTC) and a Regist...
  10. Advocacy AccessProvided by: Disability Alliance BC (DABC) - AKA: Disability Alliance BC Society
    0.23KM
    Provides one-on-one assistance people with disabilities to apply for, and appeal the denial of, provincial (PWD) and federal (Canada Pension Plan) disability benefits. Files back-taxes for people with provincial disability benefits and helps people with the Di...
  11. Provides free year-round assistance to low income people with disabilities with simple income tax filings. Advocates help gather necessary documents, meet one-on-one to help file basic income tax returns, provide advice about filing income tax returns, and pro...
  12. Provides in-person information and access to a wide range of federal government services and benefits related to employment, financial assistance, and personal identification. Includes programs that assist seniors, families and children, individuals with disab...
  13. Trained volunteers assist seniors and low-income households complete their current year's tax return. Only basic returns are accepted. Consultations are by appointment. Offered in partnership with Revenue Canada. The program runs seasonally from March to the e...
  14. Helps to build a better tomorrow through various services. Education services include ESL classes for new immigrants, scholarships for community-involved students who are pursuing post-secondary education, and yoga class. During tax season, offers free income ...
  15. Provides crisis intervention, housing referrals, tax filing for low-income individuals, families, and seniors, and community programs for residents of Vancouver's Downtown Eastside (DTES). Provides phone, fax, and photocopying services. Those living in the DTE...
  16. Provides in-person information and access to a wide range of federal government services and benefits related to employment, financial assistance, and personal identification. Includes programs that assist seniors, families and children, individuals with disab...
  17. Administers tax laws for the Government of Canada and for most provinces and territories; and various social and economic benefit and incentive programs delivered through the tax system. Information line provides general and account-specific information for in...
  18. Information and Referral ServicesProvided by: 411 Seniors Centre - AKA: Four Eleven Seniors Centre
    3.90KM
    Trained volunteers provide information and referral to seniors age 55 and over regarding seniors income and other benefits (OAP, GIS, bus passes, SAFER), as well as assistance filling out forms. Also offers an income tax clinic from beginning of March until th...