United Way RI Brings Free Tax Services on Road With 8 Scheduled Events

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United Way RI Brings Free Tax Services on Road With 8 Scheduled Events

The United Way of Rhode Island (UWRI) is preparing for the return of the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Site/Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) initiative. 

This year, United Way is adding a new element in order to reach more Rhode Islanders who are able to benefit from the program: community direct, mobile VITA/EITC free tax preparation events using its 2-1-1 Outreach RV. The organization has scheduled eight events from February 6 to March 12.

Those interested in attending must call 2-1-1 to make an appointment. 

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UWRI VITA/EITC 

United Way's VITA/EITC effort ensures working families or individuals who earn less than $54,000 annually have access to free tax services and receive the money they are due in credits and refunds. 

In Rhode Island, along with the new mobile events, the program features sites across the state, each a community agency certified by the IRS

Volunteers will help taxpayers complete their income tax returns, many offering services in both English and Spanish at each site. 

VITA/EITC eligibility is as follows:

      Single, head of household                                     Married, filing jointly

-          $14,820: no qualifying children                      -    $20,330: no qualifying children

-          $14,820: one qualifying child                          -    $14,820: one qualifying child

-          $14,820: two qualifying children                     -    $14,820: two qualifying children

-          $14,820: three or more qualifying children     -    $14,820: three or more qualifying children

Taxpayers attending any VITA/EITC sit must bring Social Security Card(s) for self, spouse and all dependents; picture ID for self and spouse (if applicable); all 2015 W-2, 1099 and 1095-A forms; copy of 2014 Federal Tax Return if available; child and dependent care expense and Tax Identification Number (SSN, EIN) of care provider; and check or savings account number with routing number for direct deposit.

Last year, 11,500 Rhode Island taxpayers took advantage of the program across 25 sites statewide, returning $17 million to the state's economy by way of credits and refunds to working families and individuals. 

United Way of RI 

United Way of Rhode Island has been working to improve the quality of life in Rhode Island for over 80 years. 

For more information, click here. 


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