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Free Tax Return Preparation for You by Volunteers
Puzzled by the tax law or which credits and deductions to take? Need assistance with your tax return? You may want to visit the USAFA VITA Center in Arnold Hall. The IRS-sponsored VITA Program offers free tax help for military members and their families, active duty or retired. IRS-trained volunteers can help you with special credits, such as the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), Child Tax Credit, and Rebate Recovery Credit for which you may qualify. In addition to free tax return preparation assistance, we also offer free electronic filing of your federal and state returns. Starting 26 Jan 2009, the USAFA Tax Center will be open Monday through Thursday to provide tax assistance and preparation from 0800-1600. Appointments are required, so please call 333-3905 to schedule your appointment. Military Personnel and Their Families Get Free Tax Help! The military has a strong VITA Program. Military members and their families worldwide receive free tax preparation assistance at offices within their installations. VITA sites provide free tax advice, tax preparation, and assistance to military members and their families. Volunteers are trained and equipped to address military specific tax issues, such as combat zone tax benefits, and the effect of the new EITC guidelines. Last year the USAFA tax center prepared 1,309 returns, saving military members over $125,247 in filing fees, and securing $719,794 in federal and state income tax refunds. VITA Benefits • Taxpayers Get Their Refunds Faster: Due to the vagaries of mail service and IRS processing times, military members can expect to wait 45 or more days from the day they mail their returns to the day they see their refund checks. In contrast, electronic filers can expect to have their refund deposited in their bank accounts as early as 9 days after their return is transmitted to the IRS, no matter where they are in the world! VITA Limitations Eligibility: The Air Force VITA program is sponsored by and run under the Air Force’s Legal Assistance program. Consequently, only those clients eligible for legal assistance services can be served by the tax center. • Prioritization: The AF VITA program is primarily intended to serve junior active duty Airmen and their families, as well as USAFA cadets, with other eligible clients assisted as resources, and program limitations permit.Rebate Recovery Credit The Rebate Recovery Credit is a one-time benefit for people who didn't receive the full economic stimulus payment last year and whose circumstances may have changed, making them eligible now for some or all of the unpaid portion. Generally, a credit adds to the amount of your tax refund or lowers the amount of taxes owed. Therefore, the amount you receive for the recovery rebate credit will be included as part of your refund, as shown on your tax return. People who fall into the categories below may be eligible for the recovery rebate credit this year: • Individuals who did not receive an economic stimulus payment.The recovery rebate credit is claimed on the Form 1040, 1040A, or 1040EZ. Unlike the economic stimulus payment, the recovery rebate credit will be included in your tax refund for 2008 and will not be issued as a separate payment. You need to know the amount of your 2008 economic stimulus payment to determine if you are eligible for the Recovery Rebate Credit, so please bring that information with you to your appointment at the tax center. Documentation Cadets should bring to their appointment at the VITA Center: • Proof of eligibility/identification: Military ID cardFiling Late There is still time to file for those who have not yet filed an income tax return for 2005, 2006 and/or 2007 to claim a refund. If a taxpayer is due a refund of withholding or estimated taxes paid, it must be claimed within 3 years of the return due date (including extensions) or the taxpayer loses the right to that refund. The same rule applies to a right to claim a tax credit such as the Earned Income Credit (EIC). Penalties and interest do no apply in years in which a taxpayer is entitled to a refund. The USAFA Tax Center can assist members in completing tax returns and claiming refunds for 2005, 2006 and 2007 but these returns cannot be electronically filed and must be mailed to the IRS. Questions regarding military income tax benefits and requirements can be addressed to the USAFA Tax Center at 719-333-3905 or a JAG legal assistance attorney at 719-333-3940. The IRS web page at Internal Revenue Service also has a wealth of information for military taxpayers including a very useful Q&A section that may address your particular issue. Information contained herein is valid for the 2008 tax year. This article was prepared with information from the IRS web site and Office of the Navy Judge Advocate General, Legal Assistance Division (Code 16).
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Thanks for posting this! Thank you, thank you ! This is just what we need. I am the parent of a 4th degree.
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Wow, that sounds like a really great deal for Cadets. Thanks for posting!
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does anyone know if they are doing this again this year??
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www.militaryonesource.com has a free online tax return (with H&R Block) service for all military members and their families. They just need to register and be in DEERS. It's FREE! Hope this helps.
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