VITA at Sinclairville Library
Provides free drop-off tax preparation to individuals with household income of $67,000 or less. Returns are prepared by IRS certified volunteers.
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211 Western New York
Physical Address
15 Main St, Sinclairville, NY 14782
Hours
Wednesday 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM February 8th, February 15th, & March 8th, 2023
Fax
(716) 483-3524
Fax
Website
Application process
Call 211 to schedule an appointment. Must bring: - Government-issued photo ID - Social Security cards for ALL on the return including dependents - All W2, state unemployment, 1099-NEC, 1099-MISC, 1099-C, 1099-INT, 1099-DIV, 1099-R, and 1099-SA Social Security statements - 1095-A marketplace insurance - HSA statement and expenses - 1098-T, 1098-E, and college invoice documenting all expenses - Letters from IRS including Identity protection PIN - Small business/sole proprietor income and expenses, not including loss or depreciation - Child Care statement with provider address, phone, and employer ID/SSN - Brokerage statements (crypto currency trades are out of scope) - Itemizing documents (property taxes, sales taxes paid, health expenses, charitable contributions) - Any other income information including cash, goods received not as gifts, etc. - Banking information (routing number and account number, not a debit card) For married couples doing drop-off preparation, both spouses must be present to sign at pickup. If this is not possible, the spouses may come to sign at different times, but both signatures are required for the filing to take place.
Fee
Free.
Eligibility
Taxpayers with household income of $67,000 or less. Service Area: WNY.
Service area
Erie County, NY
Cattaraugus County, NY
Genesee County, NY
Chautauqua County, NY
Niagara County, NY
Orleans County, NY
Wyoming County, NY
Agency info
United Way of Southern Chautauqua County (UWSCC)
We mobilize the community to help every person and family improve their lives. TO DO THIS WE WILL… Ignite a community-wide social movement, and thereby mobilize thousands to action – to volunteer, advocate and give to improve the conditions in which we live. Motivate and connect all sectors of our community – individuals, businesses, nonprofit organizations and governments – to create long-term social change that produces well-educated, financially stable and healthy individuals and families. Raise, invest and leverage $1.35 million annually in philanthropic contributions to create and support innovative programs and approaches to generate sustained community impact. Hold ourselves accountable to this cause through our steadfast commitment to continually measure – in real terms – improvement in Academic Success, Health & Independence, a Ready Workforce, and Self Sufficiency. We invest in 42 community-based programs that align with these priorities. Funding decisions are made locally by a team of 60 volunteers from all walks of life and approved by the Board of Directors. For every dollar donated, $0.85 is returned to the community in programming and 100% of every donation remains in Southern Chautauqua County.