Free Tax Help 2014 – Click here to download the AIDS Library’s printable pathfinder to free tax help in Philadelphia, updated for 2014.
Volunteer Income Tax Program – The IRS runs VITA to give free tax-filing assistance to low- and moderate-income individuals and families. See flyer above for a complete list of sites in Philadelphia
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To find VITA sites beyond Philadelphia, search here, or call the free hotline: 1-800-906-9887.
The Campaign for Working Families – The CWF website includes a chart of who is eligible for their services. Their website includes a map of their 18 Philadelphia tax prep sites. Anyone hoping to use this service should call the number of the location (listed at that website) to make an appointment. You may also call 215-851-1886.
American Association of Retired Persons – Folks of low-to-middle income who are 60 or older can get free services through AARP, as part of the Tax Counseling for the Elderly (TCE) program. To locate the nearest site, call 1-888-227-7669, or search for a site online.
The Benefit Bank’s Self-Serve Edition – A free online tax service for anyone who has an Adjusted Gross Income of $65,000 or less, designed to be a self-serve program.
MyFreeTaxes.com – Despite a name that makes it sound like a commercial scam, this is a collaboration of Campaign for Working Families, United Way, and Wal-Mart, to provide free online tax software, as well as additional tax tips. A free online tax service for anyone who has an Adjusted Gross Income of $58,000 or less.
Paper Tax Forms – all tax forms are available free to download from the IRS’s website. Here are webpages with:
Order Tax Forms by Phone – You can also call the IRS at 1-800-829-3676 to order forms by US mail. Individuals can order up to 10 forms (or other IRS publications).
Disability and Non-English Speakers – The Philadelphia Revenue Department also offers large print bills, Braille bills, audio cassettes and foreign language telephone interpreter services for folks doing taxes. To request these, call 215-686-6600.
Earned Income Tax Credit – An IRS.gov webpage about EITC, which helps people who work but make low salaries reduce their tax payment or get a refund. Also see the EITC and Disability webpage.
Taxpayer Rights – An IRS.gov webpage about rights regarding taxes, including various publications and factsheets. A few highlights of the page that may be of use to our clients (or us):
Identity Theft – The IRS also offers an Identity Theft Hotline at 1-800-908-4490 for anyone who believes:
IRS.gov also has a webpage with additional information regarding Identity Theft and Your Tax Records.