Ivy Tech-Warsaw Schedules Tax Prep Day Feb. 21

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

By Staff Report-

SOUTH BEND - Ivy Tech Community College-Warsaw, 3755 Lake City Highway, is offering free tax preparation service for low-income and elderly community members Feb. 21 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Only forms 1040, 1040A and 1040EZ will be prepared through this process.[[In-content Ad]]Accounting students, faculty, alumni and community volunteers will serve as resource people and document-checkers for the Internal Revenue Service and provide free tax preparation. The volunteers have completed IRS training and certification. Nancy Brown, assistant professor of business administration and accounting, arranged the service. Ivy Tech Spanish instructor Gracie Mejia will be on hand to provide translation assistance.

According to Randy Maxson, Ivy Tech-Warsaw executive dean, "Ivy Tech encourages academic programs to include service learning opportunities that enable students to gain practical experience while helping their community."

Participants need to preregister by calling 574-267-5428 and dialing 0 for the receptionist. Participants will need to bring the following on the day of tax preparation: a picture ID; all social security cards for the taxpayer, spouse, children and other dependents; Individual Tax Identification Number Verification letter issued by the IRS; amount of 2008 payments for student loan interest, child care expenses, and college tuition; all W-2 and 1099 statements; copy of 2007 tax return; amount of Indiana rent or property taxes paid; proof of bank account for direct deposit.

SOUTH BEND - Ivy Tech Community College-Warsaw, 3755 Lake City Highway, is offering free tax preparation service for low-income and elderly community members Feb. 21 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Only forms 1040, 1040A and 1040EZ will be prepared through this process.[[In-content Ad]]Accounting students, faculty, alumni and community volunteers will serve as resource people and document-checkers for the Internal Revenue Service and provide free tax preparation. The volunteers have completed IRS training and certification. Nancy Brown, assistant professor of business administration and accounting, arranged the service. Ivy Tech Spanish instructor Gracie Mejia will be on hand to provide translation assistance.

According to Randy Maxson, Ivy Tech-Warsaw executive dean, "Ivy Tech encourages academic programs to include service learning opportunities that enable students to gain practical experience while helping their community."

Participants need to preregister by calling 574-267-5428 and dialing 0 for the receptionist. Participants will need to bring the following on the day of tax preparation: a picture ID; all social security cards for the taxpayer, spouse, children and other dependents; Individual Tax Identification Number Verification letter issued by the IRS; amount of 2008 payments for student loan interest, child care expenses, and college tuition; all W-2 and 1099 statements; copy of 2007 tax return; amount of Indiana rent or property taxes paid; proof of bank account for direct deposit.
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