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Free Income Tax Prep Offered For Low-Income Residents


Provided by the Bucks County Opportunity Council:

The Bucks County Opportunity Council (BCOC) is offering free income tax preparation assistance to low-income residents through its Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program, also known as VITA.

Trained and certified volunteers are available in five locations throughout the county: Bristol Township, Warminster, Quakertown, Newtown and Doylestown through April 13. The Bristol Township location has been moved to BCOC’s new Lower Bucks offices at 721 Veterans Highway.

Individuals and families with a combined income of $54,000 or less are eligible for the program.

BCOC volunteers have helped over 11,000 families save over $21.5 million in refunds, tax credits and fees in the last 14 years. Money saved stays in the local economy as low income families generally spend returns on essentials such as food, clothing and school supplies, for example. The program supports BCOC’s overall mission to reduce poverty and partner with the community to promote economic self-sufficiency. Many who are helped continue to work with BCOC’s other services that encourage financial literacy and long-term planning.

Millions of dollars in tax credits go unclaimed each year because many people don’t know about them or don’t know how to apply for them. According to the IRS, many individuals qualify for the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), but cannot afford professional tax assistance.

Volunteers are needed for all aspects of this program; tax preparers receive training and need to pass an exam to be certified. Other can assist in support roles such as greeting visitors and scheduling. The program is sponsored by the IRS, and supported locally by Foundations Community Partnerships, Bucks County Foundation, First National Bank and Trust Company of Newtown, and BB&T Bank.

Office hours at each location vary, but include weekdays, evening, and weekends. Clients are served on a first-come, first-served basis.

For locations and times, and a list of documents to bring to an appointment, visit BCOC.org.


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