VITA
Volunteer Income Tax Assistance
In Partnership with the Internal Revenue Service and Virginia CASH Campaign

From January 25, 2010 – April 15, 2010 The Improvement Association will be offering free income tax preparation primarily to residents of Sussex, Surry, Brunswick, and Greensville/ Emporia. 
WHO is eligible?
Families with income up to $44,000 may qualify for free service.  Individuals with income from stocks or business income more than $5,000 or with an anticipated loss should consult a paid preparer.

WHAT should I bring?

  1. Picture I.D., social security cards or Tax I.D. for all dependents
  2. All W-2 and 1099 forms or any end-of-year statements from any income sources
  3. Records/receipts of any expenses for tax credits and other deductions, e.g. child care, education, etc.
  4. A copy of last year’s return, if available

WHEN and WHERE?
The Improvement Association Emporia Office
1750 E. Atlantic Street
Emporia, VA 23847

Hours:  Monday, Tuesday        10:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday – Friday   10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

For an appointment, call (434) 634-2490 x226.
Walk-ins welcome, however, those with appointments will be taken first.

The Improvement Association Waverly Office
305 N. Main Street
Waverly, VA 23890

Hours:  Tuesdays         9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

For an appointment, call (804) 834-3522
Walk-ins are welcome, however, those with appointments will be taken first.

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