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Lewiston Auburn CA$H Coalition tax preparation goes virtual

Read Article LEWISTON   The Lewiston Auburn CA$H Coalition, an annual tax season go-to in the LA area, has gone virtual. IRS tax law certified volunteers have prepared taxes, free, for low-to-moderate income individuals/families since 2004 when the city of Lewiston established the multi-partner coalition. However, to adhere to CDC public health precautions and avoid any shut-down mid-season due to COVID-19, coalition members have collaborated to put a virtual model in place. Tony Tenneson, a retired professor with vast tax return experience, will facilitate the local effort as site coordinator. Tenneson said, “I understand that some residents will be concerned about having their tax returns prepared virtually. The VITA program has a strict protocol for the virtual tax preparation process. Every VITA volunteer has been trained and certified for the virtual tax return process. The IRS has strict guidelines for ensuring the security and confidentiality of tax filer identificatio

United Way, Western Maine CA$H ready to serve safely

Read Article REGION Tax season is almost here, and it will look different this year. Due to the continuing pandemic our IRS-certified volunteers will be preparing taxes virtually…what this means? We will not have a tax site at UMF this year…we will have three ways for tax filers to get started: 1) Call 778-7954 and schedule an appointment for our Scan & Go service. We will meet one-on-one with filers to get their tax paperwork, ID information, etc. scanned in. We will schedule a follow up appointment (by phone or in person) to review the completed return. Once reviewed and approved, we will e-file it as usual. Voila, your taxes are done without a large gathering…no muss, no fuss.

Alpert: New Hampshire s Housing Crisis Is Fatal

Subscribe Alex Balcum would count your buttons and proceed to push all of them, recalls a homeless outreach worker, but he was also one of the kindest souls we had the pleasure of working with. He died in July in Rochester, one of 59 people whose lives were remembered Monday evening in Concord at the annual Homeless Persons Memorial Day vigil. Subscribe They were mothers and fathers, sons and daughters, and at least one grandfather. They were veterans of the armed forces, musicians, and church goers. One of them has been president of the NH Gyrocopter Club. Some were well known, especially to staff and volunteers at the state s emergency shelters and soup kitchens.

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