Feb 23, 2022


Income-qualified individuals can access a free tax filing service through Southern Frontenac Community Services in Sydenham. The volunteer-led tax clinic switched over to a drop off service last year, and this will continue for 2022. Clients simply bring their tax slips to the Grace Centre, fill out a form and place everything required in the provided envelope. Volunteers pick up the envelopes each week, and follow up by phone with each client as needed. Tax returns are filed electronically, and a paper copy is returned to the client, along with their submitted information, in the same envelope.

This is a very valuable service, since filing income tax is a critical requirement for many folks to access other financial assistance programs. For example, the Ontario Trillium Benefit will not be received until this year’s income tax is filed. According to CRA guidelines, individuals with an income less than $35,000 qualify for the free service. Other criteria include no bankruptcy, no self-employment and no rental income. Complete eligibility requirements are available on the CRA website.

“The free income tax service is greatly appreciated in the community,” says Ellen Mortfield, SFCSC Family Services Coordinator. “We are adding a third volunteer this year, so we are hoping to serve even more people in 2022.”

Last year, 49 area residents had their taxes completed through the drop-off service. Tax envelopes are available at the main entrance (side door) of the Grace Centre at 4295 Stagecoach Road during regular hours, 8:30 – 4:30 Monday to Friday. For further information, contact Family Services Coordinator Ellen Mortfield at SFCSC 613-376-6477 extension 203.

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