IRS Tax Help – Military Families

February 26, 2011
Written by: steve

Fresh Start Tax LLC wants to lets our military clients know of free tax help available from the IRS. Read the News Wire link about the  free service.

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Military Personnel and their Families Get Free Tax Help!

Military members and their spouses may be eligible to receive free tax return preparation assistance. The IRS and U.S. Armed Forces participate in the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program which provides free tax advice, tax preparation, return filing and other tax assistance to military members and their families.

1. Armed Forces Tax Council The Armed Forces Tax Council oversees the operation of the military tax programs worldwide, conducting outreach with the IRS to military personnel and their families. The AFTC consists of tax program coordinators for the Marine Corps, Air Force, Army, Navy and Coast Guard.

2. Volunteer Tax Sites Volunteer assistors at military-based VITA sites are trained to address military-specific tax issues, such as combat zone tax benefits and the new Earned Income Tax Credit guidelines.

3. What to Bring To receive this free assistance, you should bring the following records to your military VITA site:

Valid photo identification
Social Security cards for you, your spouse and dependents or a social security number verification letter issued by the Social Security Administration
Birth dates for you, your spouse and dependents
Wage and earning statement(s) — Form W-2, W-2G, 1099-R
Interest and dividend statements (Forms 1099)
A copy of last year’s federal and state tax returns, if available
Checkbook to get routing number and account number for direct deposit
Total amount paid for day care and day care provider’s identifying number
Other relevant information about income and expenses
4. Joint returns If your filing status is Married Filing Jointly and you wish to file your tax return electronically, both you and your spouse should be present to sign the required forms. If it isn’t possible for both of you to be present, a valid power of attorney that allows tax preparation can be used to sign and file the return.

5. Special Exception There is a special exception to using a power of attorney for spouses in combat zones that permits the filing spouse to e-file a joint return with only a written statement setting forth that the other spouse is in a combat zone and is unable to sign.

For more information, review IRS Publication 3, Armed Forces’ Tax Guide, available at http://www.irs.gov or order a free copy by calling 800-TAX-FORM (800-829-3676).

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