
In March and April, Orangeville Public Library is once again hosting the Community Volunteer Income Tax Program (CVITP). The 2026 free clinic is available on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays at the Mill Street Library and on Mondays at the Orangeville Seniors Centre. It will run from Monday, March 2 to Friday, April 24.
The CVITP program, staffed by trained volunteers, helps individuals and families e-file their 2025 tax return. From students to seniors, those with a modest income and a simple tax situation are eligible for this service. Find out if you are eligible for the tax program.
Starting on Monday, March 2:
Participants need to bring personal identification, all tax slips, rent or property tax receipts, summary of prescriptions, charitable donations, and other related documents.
For the drop-off service, individuals will present ID, sign a consent form, and leave receipts with library staff. A tax volunteer will follow up to conduct a telephone interview. After the tax return is filed online, the original tax receipts will be mailed back to the participant at no charge. The last drop-off date is Friday, April 24.
CVITP is offered with support from the Canada Revenue Agency.