
Need help with filing income tax? Free assistance available for many
You qualify if you earn $67,000 or less. The program also serves taxpayers with disabilities or who speak limited English. See how you can make an appointment today.
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You qualify if you earn $67,000 or less. The program also serves taxpayers with disabilities or who speak limited English. See how you can make an appointment today.
Read More ...Tax filers, you are not alone. Volunteers in the Kansas City area are helping people file their 2023 tax forms, and for many the service is free. Anyone earning less than $64,000 or who is 60 or older can get the help for free. Here’s how to get it.
Read More ...Can you help? The Kansas City Metro Tax Coalition and MU Extension are seeking volunteers for the upcoming tax season (January – April 2024). See the many ways you can volunteer.
Read More ...Tax season is here, and for many taxpayers free help is standing by. Anyone who earned less than $60,000 or who is 60 or older can get help from volunteer tax preparers. Both the preparation help and the cost of filing is free. Here’s how to get it.
Read More ...Missouri’s free tax preparation service needs volunteers — and not just from tax preparers — to get trained and help many Kansas City neighbors who otherwise might not be able to file their income tax returns. See how you can help.
Read More ...If you earned $73,000 or less in 2021 you can file your income tax return for free. And if you earned $58,000 or less, getting help to file your taxes is also free. Here’s how to get started.
Read More ...“You can help put thousands of dollars back into the hands of families that need it the most.” Kansas City’s free income tax assistance and filing program needs more volunteers.
Read More ...“My Free Taxes KC” is back, ready to help the thousands of Kansas Citians who can file their taxes for free. This time around, the fleet of volunteer tax preparers will be working from home virtually or at various drop-off sites to be safe during the pandemic, but helping people get their 2020 taxes in and their refunds back all the same.
Read More ...A lot of obligations took a break when the coronavirus hit — including filing your 2019 income tax return. But the new July 15 filing deadline is fast-approaching. Here’s how to file online for free.
Read More ...Most taxpayers who earned $60,000 or less last year qualify for the service, as well as many people with disabilities or limited English language skills. And numerous sites throughout the metro area have volunteers ready to help.
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