Rev. date: 1/1/2011
The IRS sponsors volunteer assistance programs and offers help
to taxpayers in many community locations.
Trained volunteers can help you with special credits such as
Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), Child Tax Credit and Credit for the Elderly or
the Disabled, which you may qualify for.
In addition to free tax return preparation assistance, many VITA
sites offer free electronic filing
(e-file). Individuals taking advantage of the
e-file
program will receive their refunds in half the time compared to returns filed on
paper – even faster if you have your refund deposited directly into your
bank account.
Learn the locations, dates, and hours of the volunteer sites
by calling the IRS toll-free at 800-TAX-1040 or 800-829-1040.
Another program,
Tax Counseling for the Elderly
(TCE), is a grant program designed to offer free tax assistance to individuals
aged 60 years or older with low to moderate incomes. TCE sites are located at
convenient community locations. TCE counselors offer free income tax return
preparation services, and can prepare Form 1040, Form 1040A, Form 1040EZ, and
simple
Form 1040 (Schedule D). The American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) participates
in the TCE program. To locate the nearest VITA/TCE site, call the IRS toll-free
at 800-TAX-1040 or 800-829-1040. To find the nearest AARP site go to
www.aarp.org/money/taxaide/, or call 888-AARPNOW or 888-227-7669.
If you plan to take advantage of any of the volunteer assistance
programs, be sure to bring photo identification as well as social security cards
for you and all your exemptions, all Forms W-2 and Forms 1099, information for
other income, documentation for all deductions/credits, a copy of last year's
tax return, amounts paid for day care as well as the day care providers personal
reporting information, and bank routing numbers if you are expecting a refund
and choose direct deposit.
You can get free telephone assistance by calling 800-829-1040.
When calling this number, you may ask questions to help you prepare your return,
or ask about a notice you have received. In certain areas, IRS has
local offices you may visit to receive assistance.
You should contact the
IRS Identity Theft Hotline at 800-908-4490 if you ever believe:
- Your tax records are currently affected by identity theft and
you have not been able to resolve the matter, or
- You may be at risk of identity theft due to a lost/stolen purse
or wallet, questionable credit card activity or credit report, etc.
Additional information regarding identity theft and your tax
records can also be found at the IRS.gov website:
http://www.irs.gov/individuals/article/0,,id=136324,00.htmlFor information on VITA and TCE locations and times, or to volunteer
for any of these programs, call 800-829-1040.