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Apr
13

Need Help With Your Taxes?

Posted by: meredithe | Comments (0)

Tax time is looming.  For many of us, that means that we will be savoring those extra 2 days and finishing them up this weekend.  Did you know that there are volunteers that will help you with your taxes for free?  One of my all time favorite jobs was recruiting volunteers and customers for the Fairfax County CASH Program which provides free tax assistance for people with incomes of less than $39,000 per year.  Even if you make more than $39,000 and don’t live near Fairfax County, free help is available.  If your adjusted gross income is less than $39,000, I would start by going to the Internal Revenue Service webpage and typing in Volunteers In Tax Assistance (or VITA) for a list of sites near you.  The AARP (American Association of Retired Persons) offers more extensive assistance to people with higher incomes or more complicated returns.  You do not have to be under 55 to take advantage of their services.

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One of my most worthwhile work projects is marketing the Fairfax County CASH (Creating Assets Savings and Hope) program. The program is part of the national Volunteers In Tax Assistance program that helps low income with taxes. I know, it sounds boring — but it is scandalous to me that big tax companies actively market high interest refund anticipation loans to people who can’t afford them and that big tax credits that could amount to thousands in extra refunds are hidden so well that over a quarter of the people eligible to take them don’t. Uncle Sam keeps the money instead of having it go toward groceries, medical bills, health insurance, etc.

Here are some tips on how you can make the most of your taxes even if you don’t make a lot of money.

Five Tax Tips for People Who Don’t Make A Lot of Money

1. You Can Have Your Taxes Prepared for Free if you make less than $39,000 per year. The Volunteers In Tax Assistance program trains and certifies volunteers to help you prepare your taxes and get all the credits and refunds to which you are entitled. Free online filing is also available. Go to irs.gov for more information.

2. Promises of “Instant Refunds” are really just loans. Every January, commercial tax companies run ads for quick refunds based on your paystub (not your W-2). These instant refunds are really very high interest loans (with rates up to 20%).

3. You can get your refund in less than 2 weeks if you use direct deposit. You can even split your refund between your savings and checking accounts.

4. You can give yourself a dollar and hour raise by taking the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC). The EITC is the federal government’s largest anti-poverty program and a quarter of the people eligible don’t claim it. The maximum EITC credit is $4400. The average is $1400 (the equivalent of a dollar an hour raise).

5. You can save money on medical and child care expenses. Flexible spending accounts offered by many employers allow you to set aside up to $5000 per household for medical and child care expenses. This amount you choose is taken from your paycheck (tax free) and put into a special account. You submit receipts and your expenses are reimbursed from your account

Categories : PR, good stuff, taxes, writing
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