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Volunteer Income Tax Assistance

SENDCAA offers Free Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) for low-income individuals or families. Clients must be residents of Cass, Ransom, Richland, Sargent, Steele or Traill Counties. This service is offered by appointment or walk-in from February 1 to April 12. Tax returns, prepared by IRS certified volunteers, are free of cost and are filed electronically.

For those of you able to complete your own taxes but are looking for a free option, look no further! Visit United Way MyFreeTaxes Website for free preparation software.

SENDCAA's VITA program is supported by the United Way of Cass Clay. 

For additional information or to volunteer, please contact:

Bonnie Greuel
Client Services Case Manager
701-232-2452 ext. 123
bonnierg@sendcaa.org

 

 


 
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