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News EssentialsThe Newsroom TopicsIRS Resources | Issue Number: IR-2020-276Inside This IssueIRS: Volunteers needed for free tax prep help IRS YouTube Video: WASHINGTON – Safety and social distancing, along with virtual options, will be the emphasis now and for the upcoming tax season as the Internal Revenue Service seeks volunteers to provide free tax return preparation through its Volunteer Income Tax Assistance and Tax Counseling for the Elderly programs. In response to the coronavirus pandemic, the IRS is rolling out new ways to make volunteering easier and safer. More help for new volunteers Also, some volunteer sites will offer virtual help to taxpayers in place of face-to-face assistance. This allows volunteers to help taxpayers over the phone or online to complete their returns. Other volunteers will conduct a virtual quality review with the taxpayer before e-filing their tax return to the IRS. While virtual volunteering will be an option this tax season, some VITA/TCE sites will still offer in-person free tax help. However, safety and social distancing will be emphasized. Support for new volunteers is always available through more experienced volunteers familiar with the program and tax preparation. Join a well-established program The VITA program offers free tax help to people who make $57,000 or less, persons with disabilities and limited English-speaking taxpayers. The TCE program offers free tax help to those who are 60 years of age and older. TCE volunteers specialize in questions about pensions and retirement-related issues unique to seniors. There are many available volunteer roles:
The programs offer free training to help volunteers learn the skills they need. Some roles require tax law training and certification, but other roles do not. There is a spot for everyone who wants to help. Experienced volunteers To learn more about volunteering and to sign up, go to IRS.gov/volunteers. Shortly after signing up, interested participants will receive an invite to attend a virtual orientation.
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