The Centre d’action bénévole L’Actuel offers a tax return preparation service for low-income individuals.

The service is offered to residents of the following municipalities: Vaudreuil-Dorion, Pincourt, L’Île-Perrot, Notre-Dame-de-L’Île-Perrot, Terrasse-Vaudreuil, Pointe-des-Cascades, St-Lazare, Hudson, Vaudreuil-sur-le-Lac, L’Île-Cadieux, Les Cèdres.

Dates

Tax returns are prepared by volunteers from February 24 to April 16, 2026.

Appointments may also be available throughout the year, depending on needs.

Schedule

Service is offered by appointment only.

To book an appointment, please call 450-455-3331, extension 222, starting February 2, 2026.

 

Address

88 Adèle Street, Vaudreuil-Dorion (Quebec) J7V 1S7.

 

How the Service Works

  1. The client must call 450-455-3331, extension 222, to book an appointment.
  2. The client must come to L’Actuel at the scheduled time to drop off their documents, complete the information form, and sign the required authorizations.
  3. A volunteer prepares and submits the tax return.
  4. A time slot is provided for the client to return to L’Actuel to pick up their documents.

Eligibility Criteria

2025 income must not exceed:

  • 40,000 for a single person
  • 55,000 for a couple. If the couple has one or more dependents, add 5,000 to the maximum income threshold for each dependent
  • 55,000 for a single adult with one dependent. Add 5,000 for each additional dependent

 

We prepare simple tax returns only. Individuals who have declared bankruptcy and businesses are not eligible.

 

Volunteers DO NOT prepare tax returns for individuals with complex tax situations, including:

  • Deceased individuals;
  • Individuals who have declared bankruptcy;
  • Self-employed individuals;
  • Individuals reporting capital gains or losses;
  • Individuals claiming employment expenses;
  • Individuals reporting business or rental income and expenses;
  • Individuals who sold a residence in 2025.

Checklist of required documents

Income              

-Notice of assessment

– Employment insurance benefits;                                          

– Old Age Security Pension;

– pension plan benefits;                                                

– other retirement benefits;

– social assistance benefits;

– interest income.  

Receipts               

– medical expenses;

– child care expenses;  

– sports fees;                                                             

– tuition fees;                                                       

– donations. 

For tenants

-Statement 31 given to them by their landlord.

For landlords

-Municipal tax bill.

For seniors 70 years of age or older

– Current and previous year’s lease (for apartment buildings);

– Lease or lease schedule (for seniors’ residences);

– Copy of the information return (for condominiums);                                       

– Receipts for certain home maintenance services (services related to domestic tasks or personal assistance) such as housekeeping, snow removal, meals on wheels, etc.

Are you missing any government documents? You can contact:

Canada Revenue Agency: 1-800-959-7383

Revenu Québec: 514 864-6299