The 2026 tax season is here, and we’ve compiled a list of free tax clinics in Edmonton. All the clinics listed have walk in access during available hours and you can find more free tax clinics using this government of Canada tool.
Tax fillings are done by walk-in only and there will be super clinics on dates that can be found here with Canada Revenue Agency and Service Canada on site to support clients.
E4C is offering tax return services throughout Edmonton with Service Canada onsite at Stanley Milner Library. You can find a complete list of locations here and we’ve listed several below as well.
Will be hosting appointments, drop-off, virtual access as well as walk ins. Appointments are preferred and there is an accessible door located at the southside entrance.
Appointments are preferred, and clients are asked to use the main/front entrance.
Clients are asked to bring their Notice of Assessment and ensure they do not exceed suggested income amounts.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
We recognize we are gathered, in collaboration and with joint purpose, on Treaty 6 territory. This territory is the traditional home and gathering place for diverse Indigenous Peoples. The nêhiyaw (Cree), Niitsitapi (Blackfoot), Dene, Haudenosaunee (Iroquois), Anishinaabe (Saulteaux/Ojibwe), Nakota Isga (Nakota Sioux), Inuit, and Métis, among many others cared for this land since time immemorial and continue to steward it today. As visitors in this territory, we honour the importance of the Treaty and our responsibility to these communities. Only in partnership can we create the changes necessary to end homelessness. It is vital we meaningfully engage and partner with Indigenous People and communities in this work while recognizing and addressing the conditions brought forth by colonialism. Displacement from traditional homelands, systemic racism, residential schools, the Sixties Scoop, and the ongoing overrepresentation of Indigenous People in child welfare, correctional systems, and homelessness are responsibilities we all share.