Each year, millions of
people have their taxes prepared for free. The IRS’s Volunteer Income Tax
Assistance or and Tax Counseling for the Elderly programs have helped people
for more than 40 years. Many people know these programs by their initials. Here
are 10 tips from the IRS about VITA and TCE:
1. Trained and
Certified. The IRS works with local community groups to train
and certify VITA and TCE volunteers.
2.
VITA Program. VITA generally offers free tax return preparation to
people who earn $53,000 or less.
3.
TCE Program. TCE
is mainly for people age 60 or older. The program specializes in tax issues
unique to seniors. AARP participates in the TCE program and helps people with
low to moderate incomes.
4.
Free E-file. VITA and TCE provide free electronic filing. E-filing is
the safest, most accurate way to file your tax return. Combining e-file with
direct deposit is the fastest way to get your refund.
5.
Tax Benefits. Using
VITA and TCE can help you get all the tax benefits for which you are eligible.
For example, you may qualify for the Earned Income Tax Credit or the Credit for
the Elderly. You can also get help with the new Health Care Law tax provisions.
6.
Bilingual Help. Some
VITA and TCE sites provide bilingual help for people who speak limited English.
7.
Help for Military. VITA offers free tax assistance to members of the
military and their families. Volunteers help with many military tax issues.
These may include the special rules and tax benefits that apply to those
serving in combat zones.
8.
“Self-Prep” Option. At some VITA sites, you can prepare your own federal
and state tax returns using free web-based software. This is an option if you
don’t have a home computer or need much help. Volunteers are on site to guide
you if you need help. In most cases, this option offers free tax return
preparation software and e-filing to people who earn $60,000 or less.
9.
Local Sites. The IRS partners with community organizations to offer free
tax services at thousands of sites around the nation. Sites start to open in
late January and early February.
10.
Visit IRS.gov. You can visit IRS.gov to find a VITA site near you.
Search the word “VITA” and click on “Free Tax Return Preparation for You by
Volunteers.” Site information is also available by calling the IRS at
800-906-9887. To locate the nearest AARP Tax-Aide site, visit aarp.org, or call
888-227-7669.
http://www.irs.gov/uac/Ten-IRS-Tips-about-Free-Tax-Preparation
http://www.irs.gov/uac/Ten-IRS-Tips-about-Free-Tax-Preparation
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