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Recruiting new volunteer tax-filers in Huron for the upcoming season


United Way Perth-Huron is looking for community members to volunteer in local tax clinics for the 2026 tax season.

“Volunteer tax clinics are one of most direct ways we can help our neighbours struggling with affordability,” said United Way Director of Community Impact and Research, Kristin Crane. “Filing taxes enables households to get the refunds and benefits they’re entitled to, which can make such a big difference. Supporting that process is an immensely rewarding volunteer opportunity.”

Volunteer clinics are powerful community initiatives supporting seniors, newcomers, students and those receiving income from social assistance programs. In 2024 alone, 1,780 returns were filed through the program in Huron and Perth, garnering an estimated $4.8 million in refunds and benefits for local households.

Volunteer tax filers work with local organizations to file taxes for individuals with modest incomes and simple tax situations. The CRA provides tax-filing software, training and funding for supplies.

Clinics across the region need volunteers to maintain their services and expand to serve new communities. South Huron in particular needs more volunteer support.

“For anyone with some experience and comfort with computers and paperwork, this is a great way to give back,” added Crane. “If you use online banking or have ever filed your own taxes online, you can play a valuable role helping others.”

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