Free Tax Filing Assistance for Eligible Long Islanders

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BFCUPress Release

For the 12th year, Bethpage Federal Credit Union, the largest credit union in the Northeastern region, will help low- to moderate-income households on Long Island prepare their tax returns at no cost. The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program is offered through 12 of Bethpage’s designated branch locations and through VITA mobile locations to provide additional hours and convenience.

VITA services will be available on Saturday afternoons at the following designated Bethpage branches: Bay Shore, Central Islip, Elmont, Farmingdale, Freeport, Hempstead, Massapequa, Patchogue, Riverhead, Roosevelt, West Babylon and Westbury. No appointments needed.

Bethpage Mobile VITA is available through various local libraries and community based organizations throughout Long Island during the week. For a complete listing of locations, addresses, contact numbers and times, go to https://www.bethpagefcu.com/~/media/Files/bethpage/Community/VITA-Flyers_Mobile_v2.ashx or call 1-800-628-7070.

Beginning February 7, 2015 through April 11, 2015, over 300 IRS certified volunteers, including bilingual taxpayer assistants, will be available to meet with eligible taxpayers with 2014 incomes of $55,000 and below to file tax returns.  Bethpage’s VITA Program is open to all eligible Long Islanders, including non-Bethpage members.

As part of its VITA program, Bethpage also partners with the Health and Welfare Council of Long Island to educate eligible taxpayers about the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), an anti-poverty program available to four out of five eligible Long Island households.  VITA volunteers will work with taxpayers to ensure that eligible families are aware of the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), which could bring an additional $8,293 into the hands of deserving Long Island families. Eligible households can claim up to three years back of Earned Income Tax Credits.

Rob Suarez, Bethpage’s AVP of Community Development, who coordinates Bethpage’s VITA program with the Community Development team and volunteers commented, “Last year, we were able to secure over $700,000 in Earned Income Tax Credits for Long Island families.  Approximately 20% of Long Islanders are unaware they can claim EITC. With our team’s IRS certifications and software we can help these families make ends meet and do more with their returns.”

Bethpage continues to set records with the number of taxpayers assisted and amount of refunds received from their VITA program.  In 2014, Bethpage completed 2,489 VITA tax returns and helped secure IRS total refunds of over $2.8 million, a 23% increase from 2013.  Since the program’s inception in 2004, nearly 10,000 individuals have filed their tax returns through Bethpage, resulting in over $12 million given back to Long Islanders.

“We’re proud to run Long Island’s largest free tax filing program.  Not only does it help individuals and families who might otherwise have a difficult time during tax season, the program also funnels refunds back to the Long Island economy,” said Linda Armyn, Senior Vice President, Bethpage Federal Credit Union.  “We thank all of our volunteers who make this program possible.  The majority of whom are accounting, finance and business students from local partnering colleges and universities including NYIT, SUNY Old Westbury, Farmingdale State College, Touro Law School, LIU Post, Briarcliffe, and Stony Brook University. Together, we are making a difference for many individuals and families on Long Island.”

 

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