Volunteer Income Tax Assistance will again be provided this coming Wednesday in the City of Hiawatha, with volunteers working to make certain local, qualifying residents are properly completing the necessary paperwork to fulfill taxation obligations.
Julie Krebs, site coordinator for VITA, says the assistance will be offered each Wednesday through tax season(Play Audio :36 seconds)
Appointments are not required, but could be helpful, depending on demand, and that can be arranged through a simple phone call(Play Audio :27 seconds)
Krebs says those seeking the income tax assistance should come prepared with the proper paperwork(Play Audio :24 seconds)
Personal financial information should also be presented in order to expedite the refund process(Play Audio :20 seconds)
The final day for Volunteer Income Tax Assistance in Hiawatha will be April 11th.
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