Hempstead Town's VITA Program Offers Seniors Free Income Tax Return Preparation Service
January 26, 2010
Entering its 35th year, the Town of Hempstead's Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program is poised to provide free income tax preparation services for senior residents. Hempstead Town Supervisor Kate Murray has announced the upcoming schedule of dates and locations for the VITA Program. VITA volunteers have received training, sponsored by Hempstead Town's Department of Senior Enrichment under the auspices of the Internal Revenue Service, and will be assigned to locations throughout Hempstead Town during the tax season.
"Our outstanding group of VITA volunteers is prepared to provide invaluable aid to seniors throughout the tax season at various town senior centers and local libraries," said Supervisor Murray. "For the past 34 years, this free service has helped senior residents prepare their federal and state income tax returns and secure every penny of the refunds to which they are entitled."
"Through innovative programs such as VITA, Hempstead Town continues to offer senior residents excellent services," stated Councilman Edward Ambrosino. "I encourage all senior residents interested in having their federal and state tax returns prepared by a VITA volunteer to contact our Department of Senior Enrichment for VITA site information."
Participants must bring last year's tax return (2008), all wage and earning statements (W2 and 1099), all interest dividend and pension statements, 2009 property tax receipts, STAR exemption records, New York State IT 214 booklet (if applicable), social security cards and photo identification of all those filing tax returns. Most VITA sites require that an appointment be made in advance.
"Our outstanding VITA volunteers are ready to help you obtain the maximum allowable refund, so please make an appointment and take advantage of this free service," concluded Supervisor Murray.
To obtain a VITA Program schedule, senior residents may visit the town's website at www.TOH.LI or call the Department of Senior Enrichment at (516) 485-8100.
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