United Way of Southwest Michigan to provide free tax preparation for working families with lower income in Berrien, Cass, and Van Buren counties

In Berrien & Cass:

By appointment ONLY for qualifying residents of Berrien and Cass counties. VITA will begin to take appointments for these counties starting January 24. To make an appointment, call 269.934.3717.

 

VITA will offer tax preparation in locations in Benton Harbor, Niles, Cassopolis, and Dowagiac. The address for the location will be given when making the appointment. Meetings are in-person this year so clients must remain at the location during tax preparation.

 

In Van Buren:

Sites are open February through March.

 

  • Paw Paw

Freshwater Community Church, 600 E. Michigan Ave., Door C

269.657.5076

No appointments - walk-in service. Drop-off/pick-up only.

Tuesdays & Thursdays in February & March from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.

  • South Haven

Senior Services, 8337 M-140 Street

Appointment only: 269.655.8000

Wednesday drop-off in February & March from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

Subject to COVID restrictions.

 

WHAT TO BRING: 

  • Valid picture ID, such as Drivers License, Michigan State ID, Military.

  • A copy of last year's tax return (2021), if you have one.

  • Social Security cards for ALL persons listed on the return.

  • W-2 and/or 1099 forms from all 2022 jobs. 

  • 1099-G form, if you or anyone in your household received unemployment Insurance benefits at any time in 2022. 

  • 1099-INT form, if you received bank interest income in 2022.

  • Any statements received from a mortgage company during 2022 or name and address of landlord and amount of rent paid.

  • Property tax receipts or bills for taxes paid in 2022.

  • IRS notices or letters sent to you or someone in your household during 2022.

  • Heating bills from 11/01/21–10/31/22 or contact your utility provider for your 2022 allowable heat credit deduction.

  • If you have an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITINs), please bring your ITIN card that was sent to you from the IRS.

  • You will need a Social Security number in order to claim the Child Tax Credit.

  • Routing number and account number from your bank for your refund to be directly and quickly deposited. You may still receive a paper check.

  • If you have received assistance from Department of Health & Human Services in 2022, bring your annual statement.

  • Receipts for childcare expenses, including provider’s name, address, and EIN/Social Security number.

  • Invoices and/or receipts for residential energy credit.

  • Healthy Michigan Marketplace Insurance Information Form 1095-A for 2022.

  • If married filing jointly, both spouses must sign the intake form.

For more information about VITA, visit uwsm.org.

 

ABOUT VITA

The VITA program is an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) initiative designed to support free tax preparation service for the underserved through various partner organizations. Returns are prepared by IRS tax law-certified volunteers. Volunteers are taught how to use tax software and specific tax law issues. One of the focal points of the VITA program is raising taxpayer awareness and receipt of the Earned Income Credit (EIC).

 

VITA was founded in 1971 and has grown to several thousand sites nationwide, partnering with nonprofit organizations, local municipalities, and colleges and universities. In 2019, thousands of VITA volunteers prepared millions of tax returns nationwide resulting in more than $1.8 billion returning to local communities. These dollars are spent to cover child expenses, pay bills, and save for the future.

 

ABOUT UNITED WAY

United Way of Southwest Michigan fights for the Health, Education, and Financial Stability of every person in every community. We have the influence and relationships to make sustainable change a reality. By harnessing resources from corporate, nonprofit, and public partners, we provide immediate assistance to our most vulnerable populations while addressing the root causes of our community's longstanding challenges and changing lives for the better. To join the fight—through giving, advocacy, and volunteering—visit www.uwsm.org