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Updates on Tax Information: Announcement of VITA grants for NYS The following link(s) will open in one new tab or window. Should you have any questions regarding this article, please follow the specific contact information provided. The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program (VITA) offers free tax help to qualifying taxpayers. Volunteers are trained to assist with the preparation of basic returns and special credits, such as the Earned Income Tax Credit and Credit for the Elderly or the Disabled, to help make sure that everyone gets the refunds they qualify for. VITA offers tax assistance to low and moderate income people who cannot prepare their own tax returns at sites that aim to be located in convenient locations in communities across the country.
This year’s VITA grantees for New York State are: More information on free tax preparation is available on the IRS website at: www.irs.gov Also make sure you get your refund more quickly by e-filing your tax return, which will be available at most VITA sites. Also, for the fastest and safest method of receiving your refund make sure to sign up for direct deposit. If you have any questions about direct deposit please visit www.GoDirect.org.
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August 2010 Contact Us
Phone: 1-800-395-3372 Upcoming DDPC Meetings August 2010:
8/9/10 - Chilodrens Issues Committee Meeting *Notice* Open Government and the New York State Developmental Disabilities Planning Council (DDPC). All DDPC meetings are held in Albany, NY unless otherwise noted. Under law, the New York State Developmental Disabilities Planning Council (DDPC) meetings and DDPC Standing Committee meetings are open meetings. If the public wants to attend, they can attend as observers. Participants may be asked to leave during breaks in the deliberations and when the meeting goes into executive session. If more information, please contact the DDPC directly. People First Language The DDPC strictly adheres to and encourages the use of people first language. However you may note that in some articles/stories appearing in the E-Bulletin the language used is not always entirely people first. Articles submitted to the DDPC are taken verbatim from the source and are therefore not edited by the DDPC for correct people first language due to copyright restrictions. |
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