Share your ideas and input: Virtual tax clinics
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In 2020, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) conducted surveys and interviews with organizations and volunteers who participated in virtual tax clinics through the Community Volunteer Income Tax Program (CVITP).
What we learned
- Virtual tax clinics have faster filing times compared to in-person clinics. On average, completing a tax return at a virtual clinic takes 30 minutes, as opposed to 45 minutes at an in-person clinic.
- Virtual tax clinics make it easier to reach clients who have difficulty travelling. They can also reach clients living in remote areas.
- Digital intake forms have fewer errors and make completing a tax return more convenient for volunteers.
- 31% of free tax clinics offered virtual options in 2022.
- Some volunteers felt the training available did not adequately prepare them to run virtual tax clinics.
- Some volunteers had difficulty using the Auto-fill my return service.
What we’re doing
- Guidelines for how to participate in a virtual tax clinic are now included in the volunteer learning guide. An accompanying video walkthrough of the learning guide will be published in 2023.
- A series of volunteer training videos about how to use Auto-fill my return are now available.
- Questions about virtual tax clinics are now included in the CVITP’s end-of-season volunteer survey.
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