(Atlantic, Iowa) – Local volunteers are needed for the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program, which offers free assistance to eligible taxpayers who need help preparing returns. No experience with taxes required. For many years, ISU Extension in Cass County has served as a host site for the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program. After a gap of several years, the program returned last year and helped over 50 local families prepare and file tax returns. Now, organizers are looking for local volunteers to keep the program going strong. VITA is an IRS-sponsored program that certifies community volunteers to prepare and e-file basic tax returns at no cost for eligible taxpayers, including low to moderate income individuals and working families, older adults, limited English speakers, and persons with a disability.
Volunteers are needed in Cass County in February and March of 2025 to prepare 2024 taxes. Training is provided, but interested volunteers should have an interest in helping others and basic computer skills. A basic understanding of income tax laws or personal finances would also be helpful.
WHY VOLUNTEER FOR VITA?
• Help your neighbors keep more of their earnings.
• Bring money back into your community.
• Develop a skill to add to your resume.
• Earn community service hours.
• Have fun while working with others.
• Flexible hours and free training.
• No prior accounting or tax experience needed.
VITA volunteers are provided free training, self study materials, and software necessary to prepare basic income tax returns including Forms 1040EZ, 1040A, and 1040. Taxpayers schedule appointments and taxes are prepared by the volunteers at a central location with equipment provided. Volunteers must complete a certification exam and the IRS waives liability for volunteers if they prepare returns within the scope of their certification.
Volunteers help Iowa families better understand their taxes and access the Earned Income Tax Credit, reducing their stress and increasing financial security. To learn more about volunteering with the VITA program contact Kate Olson at the Cass County Extension Office at 712-243-1132 or keolson@iastate.edu. Training will take place in the first half of January. Interested persons will need to complete a one-page application and background screening.
The VITA program provides free tax preparation to low and moderate income families so they can claim the Earned Income Tax Credit and Child Care Tax Credits. In Cass County, the program is coordinated by Iowa State University Extension and Outreach with funding and support from the Internal Revenue Service and the Iowa Center. Taxpayer appointments will be available to schedule beginning late January at the Cass County Extension Office in Atlantic.