Saturday, November 12, 2016

Volunteers Wanted For Tax Preparation Support

From Amanda Furlong, Communications Director, Middlesex United Way.
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The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program (VITA) is seeking volunteers to assist low-to-moderate income households prepare and file their taxes to ensure they get back the money they have earned.

Through this national program, volunteers are trained and certified by the IRS to ensure that working families and individuals are filing for all of the appropriate tax credits. The program also helps people avoid costly fees associated with tax preparation and rapid refund loans.

The program is looking for volunteers for two VITA sites located in downtown Middletown to provide free basic tax preparation assistance for eligible taxpayers. Tax preparation assistance is offered January 21, 2017- April, 12, 2017 at the offices of Middlesex United Way and the North End Action Team.

Volunteers will receive and complete training certified by the IRS and do not require prior experience. Training will be held from January 3-5 or January 9-12, 2017 in Middletown. Volunteers must attend consecutive evening sessions. You will be trained to let filers know if they qualify for additional tax credits, such as the federal and the state Earned Income Tax Credits and the Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit. VITA volunteers must complete a minimum of one 4-hour shift per week during tax season available during the late afternoons and evenings as well as minimal day time hours once a week or on Saturdays; maintain confidentiality of all client information; and interact with the public in a helpful and supportive manner.

In 2016, the two VITA sites in Middletown helped more than 600 Middlesex County residents file their taxes for free and returned $990,000 back to taxpayers. Those who filed with Middletown VITA sites had an average Adjusted Gross Income of just over $20,000 and received an average refund of $1,615, money they have earned. This impacts not only those who filed their taxes, but also their families and the local economy.

For more information about volunteering, contact David Morgan at dmorgan@wesleyan.edu or (860) 346-1522.

VITA is a free program offered by the federal government. Local sites are coordinated by the Middlesex VITA Coalition, a partnership of Middlesex United Way and the North End Action Team. The Middlesex VITA Coalition receives support from the Connecticut Association of Human Services.

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