Every year, hundreds of people just like YOU contribute their time and expertise to provide FREE tax preparation to thousands of individuals and families across the Quad Cities. Last year alone, the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) and AARP programs provided tax services directly impacting more than 4,500 individuals and families.
If you have experience doing tax returns or just want to learn, and want to contribute to your community, we have the volunteer program for you.
We are seeking volunteers in the following positions:
> tax preparers (free training available)
> greeters
> interpreters
For volunteer information:
Jodi Stock, Friendly House
(563) 323-1821
jstock@friendlyhouseiowa.org
Did You Know? Tax Credits for Volunteers
Volunteers in the United States can receive tax deductions from the federal government on many costs associated with volunteering, such as mileage and other travel expenses, paper, copying, convention attendance fees, parking, uniforms (if the volunteer purchases his or her own), etc.
These deductions apply ONLY if you are NOT getting reimbursed for these expenses by the organization you are assisting, and you are itemizing on your tax form (not if you use the 1040 EZ form).
Please note that the information given here is for general reference only. If you have questions about your situation, please consult a tax professional, or download IRS Publication 526: Charitable Contributions for complete information on this topic. Revised in 2000, provides official guidelines on what expenses can and cannot be deducted from your taxes.