Event Calendar
All events for Income Tax Assistance
University of Wisconsin-Green Bay students are again providing free income tax assistance for low-income individuals and families, the elderly and students, through the Internal Revenue Service’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program. To assist volunteers, taxpayers should bring: · original Social Security cards for each member of the family · federal and Wisconsin income tax returns for 2014 if available · current year information, including W-2 forms showing wages earned and 1099 forms reporting interest, dividends, pensions or Social Security…
University of Wisconsin-Green Bay students are again providing free income tax assistance for low-income individuals and families, the elderly and students, through the Internal Revenue Service’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program. To assist volunteers, taxpayers should bring: · original Social Security cards for each member of the family · federal and Wisconsin income tax returns for 2014 if available · current year information, including W-2 forms showing wages earned and 1099 forms reporting interest, dividends, pensions or Social Security…
University of Wisconsin-Green Bay students are again providing free income tax assistance for low-income individuals and families, the elderly and students, through the Internal Revenue Service’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program. To assist volunteers, taxpayers should bring: · original Social Security cards for each member of the family · federal and Wisconsin income tax returns for 2014 if available · current year information, including W-2 forms showing wages earned and 1099 forms reporting interest, dividends, pensions or Social Security…
University of Wisconsin-Green Bay students are again providing free income tax assistance for low-income individuals and families, the elderly and students, through the Internal Revenue Service’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program. To assist volunteers, taxpayers should bring: · original Social Security cards for each member of the family · federal and Wisconsin income tax returns for 2014 if available · current year information, including W-2 forms showing wages earned and 1099 forms reporting interest, dividends, pensions or Social Security…
University of Wisconsin-Green Bay students are again providing free income tax assistance for low-income individuals and families, the elderly and students, through the Internal Revenue Service’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program. To assist volunteers, taxpayers should bring: · original Social Security cards for each member of the family · federal and Wisconsin income tax returns for 2014 if available · current year information, including W-2 forms showing wages earned and 1099 forms reporting interest, dividends, pensions or Social Security…
University of Wisconsin-Green Bay students are again providing free income tax assistance for low-income individuals and families, the elderly and students, through the Internal Revenue Service’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program. To assist volunteers, taxpayers should bring: · original Social Security cards for each member of the family · federal and Wisconsin income tax returns for 2014 if available · current year information, including W-2 forms showing wages earned and 1099 forms reporting interest, dividends, pensions or Social Security…
University of Wisconsin-Green Bay students are again providing free income tax assistance for low-income individuals and families, the elderly and students, through the Internal Revenue Service’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program. To assist volunteers, taxpayers should bring: · original Social Security cards for each member of the family · federal and Wisconsin income tax returns for 2014 if available · current year information, including W-2 forms showing wages earned and 1099 forms reporting interest, dividends, pensions or Social Security…
University of Wisconsin-Green Bay students are again providing free income tax assistance for low-income individuals and families, the elderly and students, through the Internal Revenue Service’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program. To assist volunteers, taxpayers should bring: · original Social Security cards for each member of the family · federal and Wisconsin income tax returns for 2014 if available · current year information, including W-2 forms showing wages earned and 1099 forms reporting interest, dividends, pensions or Social Security…
University of Wisconsin-Green Bay students are again providing free income tax assistance for low-income individuals and families, the elderly and students, through the Internal Revenue Service’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program. To assist volunteers, taxpayers should bring: · original Social Security cards for each member of the family · federal and Wisconsin income tax returns for 2014 if available · current year information, including W-2 forms showing wages earned and 1099 forms reporting interest, dividends, pensions or Social Security…