Class to Provide Free Tax Preparation

Published on January 28, 2016

An Eastern Kentucky University accounting class is partnering with the Central Kentucky Economic Empowerment Project and Kentucky River Foothills Community Action Agency to offer basic income tax preparation for those making $54,000 or less.

As part of the partnership, now in its fifth year, 36 students in Accounting 322 (Income Tax) will provide free income tax preparation service. 

Dr. Trish Isaacs, associate professor in EKU’s Department of Accounting, Finance and Information Systems, explained that the income tax preparation service is the traditional IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) service. In the VITA program, the IRS-certified student volunteers meet face-to-face with taxpayers to prepare tax returns for electronic filing.  While meeting with the taxpayer, students prepare federal and state income tax returns, which are then reviewed by Isaacs or another reviewer before being submitted for e-file or printed for paper filing. 

“The VITA program is a great opportunity for the students and for the community,” Isaacs said. “Students apply what they are learning in the classroom, and their learning is enhanced, and community members receive a valuable service at no cost.”

VITA services are available to anyone in any qualified Madison County resident, and to EKU students, faculty and staff. 

The EKU students will be available in Room 269 (The Business Library and Academic Commons) of the Business and Technology Center (adjacent to the EKU Center for the Arts) on the following four dates:

·         Monday, Feb. 22, 5-8 p.m.

·         Tuesday, March 1, 5-8 p.m.

·         Monday, March 7, 5-8 p.m.

·         Friday, March 25, 10 a.m.-3 p.m.

Appointments can be scheduled through the United Way of the Bluegrass, either online at www.uwbg.org, or by calling 2-1-1 (just as you would dial 9-1-1) or through Isaacs at 859-622-1590.

Clients should bring the following information to the site:

·         Proof of identification (photo ID)

·         Social Security cards for you, your spouse and dependents. An Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) assignment letter may be substituted for you, your spouse and your dependents if you do not have a Social Security number.

·         Proof of foreign status, if applying for an ITIN

·         Birth dates for you, your spouse and dependents on the tax return

·         Wage and earning statements (Form W-2, W-2G, 1099-R,1099-Misc) from all employers

·         Interest and dividend statements from banks (Forms 1099)

·         All Forms 1095, Health Insurance Statements

·         Health Insurance Exemption Certificate, if received

·         A copy of last year’s federal and state returns, if available

·         Proof of bank account routing and account numbers for direct deposit, such as a blank check

·         Total paid for daycare provider and the daycare provider's tax-identifying number such as their Social Security number or business Employer Identification Number

·         Forms 1095-A, B or C, Affordable Health Care Statements

·         Copies of income transcripts from IRS and state, if applicable

To file taxes electronically on a married-filing-joint tax return, both spouses must be present to sign the required forms.

Also, to file taxes electronically on a married-filing-joint tax return, both spouses must be present to sign the required forms.

For more information, contact Isaacs at 859-622-1590 or at trish.isaacs@eku.edu.