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Statement by Minister of National Revenue, Honourable Diane Lebouthillier, for National Volunteer Week

From: Canada Revenue Agency The Minister of National Revenue, the Honourable Diane Lebouthillier, issued the following statement during National Volunteer Week 2021 The Minister of National Revenue, the Honourable Diane Lebouthillier, issued the following statement during National Volunteer Week 2021: “This National Volunteer Week I wish to address the thousands of volunteers and community organizations across the country who continue to help people do their taxes through our free tax clinic programs. As volunteers, you’re the heart of a long-standing tradition of helping those in need. This year, the Community Volunteer Income Tax Program (CVITP) is celebrating 50 years. And, in Quebec, volunteers have been supporting the Income Tax Assistance – Volunteer Program (ITAVP) for over 30 years.

Town Briefs

Lot sales delayed Hanna CAO Kim Neill informed council at their April 13 meeting that the sale of lots 106 and 108 1 st Ave West are proceeding, but have been delayed. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Town Briefs Back to video He noted that the lawyers could not provide a separation of title for Lot 25 as they were completed before 1950. He said a Separation of Title would be completed before the normal subdivision process before the sale, which administration submitted to Palliser Regional Municipal Services. He added that there were no foreseen difficulties and that the Separation of Title should be completed within 60 days, with the funds for the purchase being held in trust in the meantime.

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Canadians are stalling on their taxes in this unusually complicated pandemic year

Article content With less than a month to go before the April 30 personal tax filing general deadline, 60 per cent of Canadians have yet to file their 2020 returns according to a new survey out this week from H&R Block Canada. The survey also found that one-in-three Canadians (34 per cent) report “dreading the 2020 tax season more than usual,” and one-in-four (26 per cent) say they are “clueless” when it comes to tax preparation and rely on tax experts to help them with their returns. “It’s inevitably a challenging tax year for many Canadians to navigate. What’s important is resisting the temptation to procrastinate, and to seek expert help if you are not sure how to maximize your tax return,” said H&R Block Canada president Peter Bruno.

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