The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance/Tax Counseling
for the Elderly (VITA/TCE) program(s) and IRS e-file joined forces
several years ago to bring electronic tax filing to VITA/TCE sites. Since
then, volunteers prepare tax return information on computers and ultimately
transmit them electronically to the IRS. And it’s free.
IRS trained volunteers prepare basic income tax returns free of charge
at VITA sites for individuals of low to moderate income, individuals with
disabilities, non-English speaking taxpayers and the elderly. Such volunteers
also prepare basic income tax returns free of charge at TCE sites for individuals
60 years of age or older. Many of these VITA/TCE sites offer IRS e-file
free of charge to the taxpayer.
For the VITA/TCE site nearest you, contact the IRS Taxpayer Education
Coordinator at your local IRS office. Or contact the American Association
of Retired Persons (AARP) to find out the nearest TCE/Tax-Aide site by
calling 1-888-227-7669. In addition, you may also access
AARP’s web page.
What are the benefits of using IRS e-file
at a VITA/TCE site?
- It’s a free service – no fees for electronic filing or tax preparation
service
- Refunds are fast – Refunds received in half the time as when filed
on paper – even faster with Direct Deposit
- Returns are accurate – Fewer errors means fewer contact with IRS
- Acknowledgment is provided – Proof of IRS receipt
- It’s convenient – VITA/TCE sites are easily accessible, i.e., libraries,
shopping malls, local community centers, etc.
- One-stop filing with Federal/State e-file – Federal and state
returns can be e-filed at the same time What forms and/or schedules
can be e-filed at these sites?
- Forms 1040, 1040A, 1040EZ and Schedules A and B are accepted.
What refund and/or payment options are available
when using IRS e-file?
If you are eligible for a refund, you have the option of having your
refund directly deposited into a checking or savings account, receiving
a paper check or you may apply the refund to your estimated tax payments.
With IRS e-file, you may file now and pay by April 15 by authorizing
a direct debit from your checking or savings account as part of your return
or by mailing a check or money order (made out to the United States Treasury)
using Form 1040-V, Payment Voucher. You may also pay by phone using a credit
card (MasterCard®, American Express® or NOVUS/Discover®) by
dialing 1-888-2PAY-TAX. If paying by credit card, the charge will appear
as any other purchase on your next billing statement. A convenience fee
will be charged by the private company processing the credit card payment.
Where are VITA/TCE sites located?
VITA and TCE sites can be found in community centers, libraries,
churches, shopping malls, retirement homes, etc. Contact your local IRS
Taxpayer Education or Electronic Tax Administration Coordinator or the
American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) for more details.
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