WESTMINSTER-Southeastern Vermont Community Action (SEVCA) is recruiting volunteers to join its Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program, offering free tax preparation services - as well as assistance with homestead declarations, property tax credit claims, and renter credit claims - to residents across Windsor and Windham counties.
With appointments available at multiple locations, SEVCA seeks to expand its volunteer base to meet the growing demand for this vital service.
Volunteers will help individuals and families with low to moderate incomes, persons with disabilities, and limited English-speaking taxpayers file their taxes accurately and efficiently. The VITA program aims to help people understand their tax returns and maximize their refunds, a critical boost for many households.
"Volunteering with VITA is a chance to make a real difference in our community," VITA Program Coordinator Emily Strasser said in a news release. "Not only do you assist people with filing their taxes, but you also play a vital role in helping them gain a better understanding of their finances and make informed decisions for their future."
VITA volunteers are essential to the success of this program. They come from diverse backgrounds and receive comprehensive training to ensure they are well-equipped to assist with tax preparation. Volunteer tax preparers must pass an annual IRS certification exam to demonstrate proficiency in tax law and electronic filing, but there are other roles where this is not required. Foreign language or American Sign Language skills are also in great demand.
Training is provided, and volunteers can choose to assist with tax preparation, intake, or provide general support. No prior experience is necessary, and flexible scheduling is available to fit volunteers' availability. For more information, visit sevca.org/volunteer, call or text the VITA program directly at 802-428-3032, or email estrasser@sevca.org.
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