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Accounting students from the College of Business Administration at Florida International University helped low-income earners complete their tax forms

For some, preparing their tax return is a simple, albeit not enjoyable, exercise. For other people, help is sorely needed.

This past tax season once again, accounting students from the College of Business Administration at Florida International University (FIU) helped low-income earners complete their tax forms. The students participated in the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program, a free service established by the Internal Revenue Service in 1980.

Students participated in the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program, Accounting students pitch in to help with tax returns for low-income earners, Students participated in the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program

In 2011, 35 FIU students completed a total of 231 returns at VITA locations in Sweetwater, Miami, West Miami and Corpus Christi. The students amassed over 700 volunteer hours.

Such work is beneficial on a resume but what’s more important is helping members of the community who need it, said volunteer Luis Meurice. The people were very grateful for the assistance and, of course, happy if they learned they were eligible for a tax refund.

Meurice said the majority but not all of the people needing assistance were senior citizens. He found it very interesting to learn about their lives.

Ill always remember one lady who was a ballerina in Cuba many years ago, he said. It was a pleasure to get to know her and the others.

Under the direction of School of Accounting program advisors Connie Ricardo (MS 00, BBA 83), program coordinator, and Tessie Brunken (EMST 86, BBA 81), administrative director, the volunteers completed basic and intermediate IRS online training, passed a qualifying exam certifying them to prepare free income taxes for the VITA Program and then attended training programs on three Saturdays in January.

http://news.fiu.edu/2011/06/accounting-students-help-low-income-earners-with-tax- returns/28305







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