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Management students offer free tax preparation services

By JACQUELINE GHOSEN

Published February 19, 2016 This content is archived.

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IRS-certified accounting students from the School of Management are again providing free tax preparation services to individuals and families with annual incomes below $53,000.

Area residents and students are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity, which is being held on UB’s North and South campuses. The IRS estimates that using such free services can save taxpayers $100 to $300 in preparation fees.

This service can be especially valuable to low-income tax filers by helping them apply for earned income tax credits that can provide a needed boost in annual income. The tax credits, which can reduce or eliminate income taxes by refunding taxes already withheld from wages, can mean as much as $5,028 for a family with two children.

Free tax preparation is offered from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on a first-come, first-served basis as follows:

  • South Campus, 100 Allen Hall, on Feb. 20, 21, 27 and 28, and March 5, 6, 12 and 13.
  • North Campus, 112 Jacobs Management Center, on March 26, and April 2, 3, 9 and 10.

Participants must bring the following:

  • Proof of identification (government-issued ID for each adult, such as driver’s license, state-issued ID card, passport, military ID card, etc.).
  • Original Social Security card for each filer and dependent (not a photocopy).
  • Date of birth for self, spouse and dependents.
  • Wage and earning statements (Forms W-2 and 1099) from all employers.
  • Interest and dividend statements (Form 1099).
  • New this year: Forms 1095-A, B or C (Affordable Health Care Act Statements).
  • Total paid for day care provider and provider’s tax ID number or Social Security number.
  • A copy of last year’s federal and state tax returns, if available.
  • Bank routing numbers and account numbers for direct deposit.
  • If married filing a joint return, both spouses must be present to sign the required forms.

The tax service is coordinated by the UB chapter of Beta Alpha Psi, an international honors organization for accounting and finance students, with help from the UB Accounting Association.

Frequently asked questions, maps and directions can be found online at mgt.buffalo.edu/freetaxprep. For additional questions, email mgt-freetaxprep@buffalo.edu, and a student volunteer will reply within two business days.

Note that tax preparation for nonresident aliens requires special processing that is beyond the scope of the services provided by Beta Alpha Psi. UB international students on a nonimmigrant visa should visit UB’s International Student and Scholar Services website for more information.