Clarksville residents take advantage of the new free tax preparation service.
Clarksville residents now have access to a free tax prep service, opened by the United Way of Greater Nashville. This service, available at the Clarksville-Montgomery County Public Library, aims to assist low-to-moderate income families with tax filing. No appointment is necessary, making it convenient for those who earn $76,000 or less per household. Starting February 7 and running until April 12, this vital resource will help residents save money on tax preparation fees and ensure they receive important tax credits.
Clarksville residents, rejoice! The United Way of Greater Nashville has opened the doors to a brand-new free tax preparation site right here in our city, and it’s just in time for tax season. Launched on February 7, this amazing initiative aims to make tax filing easier for low-to-moderate income families, helping them save some cash along the way.
If you’re wondering where to head for this free service, mark your calendars and head over to the Clarksville-Montgomery County Public Library. The address is 350 Pageant Lane #501. The site graciously opens its doors on Thursdays from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. and Fridays and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.. You’ll be able to take advantage of this wonderful service all the way until April 12.
Don’t stress if you haven’t made an appointment! This tax prep site welcomes walk-ins, making it convenient for everyone to drop by and get help with their taxes. Perfect for busy folks or those who may need a little extra guidance this tax season.
This program is tailored for individuals and families who earn $76,000 or less per household in 2024. If you find yourself in this income bracket, you’ll be happy to know that you are eligible for free tax preparation services through the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program.
Many may not realize how much they could actually save from using this service. On average, taxpayers spend around $300 for paid tax preparation services. So, by taking advantage of VITA, clients can save crucial dollars that can be redirected to cover essentials like rent, food, childcare, and gas. It’s a game-changer for many.
The mission of the VITA program goes beyond just filling out tax forms; it’s about ensuring taxpayers receive significant tax credits that can make a real difference. Clients can learn about and claim important credits like the Earned Income Tax Credit and Child Tax Credit—two credits that can significantly increase returns and boost families’ financial well-being.
Last year alone, VITA volunteers in Middle Tennessee prepared an impressive 9,712 tax returns, saving diligent taxpayers around $2.6 million in tax preparation fees! Even more astounding, these volunteers brought back to the local community a whopping $10.3 million in tax refunds, which was a remarkable 22% increase from the previous year. It’s clear that this program has made a meaningful impact.
If Clarksville isn’t the most convenient location for you, don’t fret! There are multiple VITA sites spread across Middle Tennessee. To find the nearest one, just visit unitedwayfilefree.com, or if you prefer a more personal touch, simply call or text the United Way’s 211 Helpline for assistance. Alternatively, if you want to go virtual, appointments can be made online at getyourrefund.org.
The United Way of Greater Nashville has been a pillar of support for various counties for over a century, including Cheatham, Davidson, Dickson, Hickman, Houston, Montgomery, Robertson, Stewart, and Williamson counties. Their dedication continues to help countless residents navigate various challenges, bringing hope and assistance right where it’s needed.
So, as the tax season unfolds, remember that help is just around the corner. Stop by the VITA site at the Clarksville-Montgomery County Public Library, enjoy the benefits of professional support, and take the stress out of tax time!
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