How behavioural insights helped Canadians access their tax benefits

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It is easy to understand why. Tax filing can be burdensome and complex. It is voluntary if you do not owe any money, and the benefits of filing are sometimes unclear.

Community-based organizations like the Oak Park Neighbourhood Centre (OPNC) in Oakville, Ontario have stepped in to help.

Applying a more nuanced and realistic model of how people make decisions can increase the chance that people learn about community services, understand their value, and sign up.

Historically, it has mostly been governments and large companies that apply behavioural insights, even though the approach can make such an impactful difference to smaller, community-based organizations. United Way Halton Hamilton (UWHH) wanted to change that.

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