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Establishing A Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Site: How and Why By the National Credit Union Administration in partnership with the U.S. Internal Revenue Service Establishing a VITA Site: How and Why Presentation: Summer

Quick Reference TOPICSLIDE # Purpose of Presentation 3 Objectives of Presentation 4 VITA Program 5 IRS VITA Grant Program 22 NCUA Resources 35 Establishing a VITA Site: How and Why Presentation: Summer

Purpose of Presentation This PowerPoint presentation was developed for credit unions and accompanies a video of the same title. The video may be accessed from the NCUA website at: 1. Follow the links to “The Resource Connection”, 2.Then “The Training Connection”, 3.Then “Presentations”. Establishing a VITA Site: How and Why Presentation: Summer

Objectives of Presentation  Inform credit unions of VITA Program and the IRS VITA Grant Program.  Encourage credit union participation in the IRS programs.  Provide detailed information to accompany the “Establishing A VITA Site: How and Why” video.  Inform credit unions of the Community Development Revolving Loan Fund VITA Grant Program. Establishing a VITA Site: How and Why Presentation: Summer

Internal Revenue Service Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program Establishing a VITA Site: How and Why Presentation: Summer

What is the VITA Program? 1.Free, income tax preparation for low-to- moderate income consumers provided by volunteers. 2.Volunteers are trained through program to prepare basic tax returns. 3.Returns are completed at community-based organizations approved by IRS (VITA sites). Credit unions can be VITA sites. Establishing a VITA Site: How and Why Presentation: Summer

Purpose Addresses the needs of consumers of modest means by targeting Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) eligible individuals and households, such as: Low-to-moderate income individuals & families Persons with disability Those with “Limited English Proficiency” Native Americans Residents of rural communities Establishing a VITA Site: How and Why Presentation: Summer

Why Establish A VITA Site? For Members & Community Free Tax Preparation Electronic Filing Education & Outreach Financial Literacy Asset Building For Credit Union No/ Minimal Cost Training for Volunteers Free tax preparation software Potential to Increase Member Services (deposits, loans, etc.) Opportunity to Increase Community Involvement Establishing a VITA Site: How and Why Presentation: Summer Benefits of Participation

Why Establish A VITA Site? Successful Results  Credit union participation has grown from 64 to 246.  97 credit unions in coalitions  NCUA & IRS encourages participation. Establishing a VITA Site: How and Why Presentation: Summer

Why Establish A VITA Site? 2007 STATISTICS Returns filed by credit unions thru VITA:  19,474 returns filed  Over $20 million in total refunds  $8.9 million in EITC dollars Establishing a VITA Site: How and Why Presentation: Summer

How to Establish A VITA Site 1.Review IRS guide on VITA Sites 2.Contact Local IRS Office thru IRS Senior Tax Analyst Debra Chandler, who is national office coordinator 3.Obtain an Electronic Filing Identification Number (EFIN) 4.Recruit Volunteers 5.Schedule Training 6.Select Site Location 7.Select Site Coordinator 8.Market VITA Site Establishing a VITA Site: How and Why Presentation: Summer Steps

How to Establish A VITA Site 1.Obtain and review Publication 1084, an informational guide on VITA Sites.  By  By Phone: (800) Establishing a VITA Site: How and Why Presentation: Summer

How to Establish A VITA Site 2.Contact local IRS office.  Ms. Chandler at: to request information regarding the IRS local  Determine if the credit union will be a host or part of a coalition. If coalition, work with coalition. Refer to Steps 3 – 8 (on the following screens) for credit unions wishing to host a stand alone site. Establishing a VITA Site: How and Why Presentation: Summer

How to Establish A VITA Site 3.Obtain an Electronic Filing Identification Number (EFIN).  Approximately six weeks to obtain EFIN. Establishing a VITA Site: How and Why Presentation: Summer

How to Establish A VITA Site 4.Recruit Volunteers – Recommended resources:  High Schools; post secondary schools  United Way-Volunteer Centers  Professional and Civil Associations  Rural Volunteer Organizations (e.g., 4-H Club, County Extension Services) Establishing a VITA Site: How and Why Presentation: Summer

How to Establish A VITA Site 5.Schedule Training.  Generally lasts one week  Usually conducted in December  Classroom or Web-based (Link & Learn) Establishing a VITA Site: How and Why Presentation: Summer

How to Establish A VITA Site 6.Select site location with consideration to:  Preferably in low- to moderate-income neighborhoods  High-Speed internet capabilities  Reasonable accommodations (e.g., privacy, accessibility) Establishing a VITA Site: How and Why Presentation: Summer

How to Establish A VITA Site 7.Select a Site Coordinator.  Responsible for day-to-day site operation 8.Market VITA Site.  Recommended to increase impact, particularly to encourage nonmembers to become members. Establishing a VITA Site: How and Why Presentation: Summer

VITA Program Key Operation Period Mid-January - April 15 th  Depending what day the 15th falls on  Operating schedule as resources allow Establishing a VITA Site: How and Why Presentation: Summer

What does IRS Provide? Establishing a VITA Site: How and Why Presentation: Summer   Free training   Computers (based on availability)   Software (TaxWise)   Technical Support (Tax Law)   Computer Support

Contact the IRS directly.  To locate and obtain information from your local IRS Office, IRS Senior Tax Analyst Debra Chandler at:  For inquiries about the VITA Program, IRS staff at: Establishing a VITA Site: How and Why Presentation: Summer

Internal Revenue Service VITA Grant Program Establishing a VITA Site: How and Why Presentation: Summer

What is the IRS VITA Grant Program?  A new funding initiative for the VITA Program.  In 2007, Congress appropriated $8 million in funds for this program.  Initial funding is for one-year.  Funds available until September 1, Establishing a VITA Site: How and Why Presentation: Summer

Purposes of the Grant  Expand services to underserved populations and hard-to-reach areas.  Increase capacity to file returns electronically.  Enhance training of volunteers.  Improve accuracy rate of returns prepared by VITA sites. Establishing a VITA Site: How and Why Presentation: Summer

Eligibility Criteria  One of the following: – Private or public Non-Profit 501(a) tax exempt organization (Credit unions are eligible under this provision.) – State or Local government agency (includes Native American Tribal governments) – Educational Institution under IRS Section 501 OR  Any regional, statewide, or local VITA coalition with one lead organization Establishing a VITA Site: How and Why Presentation: Summer

Eligibility Criteria Also Must:  Comply with: – Applicable civil rights requirements – OMB guidance – Federal regulations – Federal tax and payment requirements  Have capacity to electronically file returns.  Demonstrate matching funds contributions (refer to next slides).  Obtain Data Universal Numbering Systems (DUNS) number. Establishing a VITA Site: How and Why Presentation: Summer

Matching Funds  Dollar-for-dollar (1:1) match  Received by October 2008  Expended by September 2009 Establishing a VITA Site: How and Why Presentation: Summer

Matching Funds  Acceptable forms of match: – Cash – Third party in-kind contributions (donated property or services- some restrictions apply) – Computer hardware (depreciable value) and software  Match may be a combination of the types listed above. See page 5 of the grant application for more information. Establishing a VITA Site: How and Why Presentation: Summer

Matching Funds Ineligible Sources  Funds from other federal government agencies, including NCUA grants.  Services of students to satisfy academic requirements.  Expenses not directly related to VITA Program.  Cost of tax preparation software. Establishing a VITA Site: How and Why Presentation: Summer

Evaluation Criteria  Strength of program standards  Geographic coverage  Prior performance in IRS volunteer program  Ability to partner or collaborate with multiple organizations  Quality of organization’s sustainability and growth strategy  Quality control process  Infrastructure to measure program effectiveness Establishing a VITA Site: How and Why Presentation: Summer

Selection Process Three tier review process: 1.Initial review by the grant office. 2.IRS Ranking Panel will rank score the applications based on: – Background narrative – Internal data reports – Applicants program plan – Geographic diversity 3.Final approval by the Director of Stakeholder, Partnership, Education, and Communication (SPEC). Establishing a VITA Site: How and Why Presentation: Summer

VITA Grant Program Key Dates – 2008 Funding Application Accepted7/1/2008-9/2/2008 Application Deadline9/2/2008 Review and Ranking9/2/ /3/2008 Notification to Recipients10/30/2008 Funds Available for Draw12/2008 Mid-Year Grantee Report4/30/2009 Annual Grantee Report9/30/2009 Establishing a VITA Site: How and Why Presentation: Summer

Contact the IRS Directly For inquiries about the VITA Grant Program, IRS staff at: Establishing a VITA Site: How and Why Presentation: Summer

To obtain an IRS VITA Grant Application via: Establishing a VITA Site: How and Why Presentation: Summer   Internet: use keyword “Community Network”   Telephone: (toll free)     Mail: Grant Program Office 401 West Peachtree Street, NW, mail stop 420-D, Atlanta, GA   Grants.gov website:

NCUA Resources NCUA’s Community Development Revolving Loan Fund Program VITA Grant Program provides financial assistance for eligible low- income designated credit unions wishing to offer VITA services to their members and community. For more information, visit the NCUA’s website at: pment/Files/Programs/Grants/2009/NCUA6052.pdf pment/Files/Programs/Grants/2009/NCUA6052.pdf Establishing a VITA Site: How and Why Presentation: Summer

NCUA Resources Establishing a VITA Site: How and Why Presentation: Summer   For inquiries about this presentation:   To learn about additional resources for credit unions visit: /ResourceConnection/index.aspx   To learn about NCUA’s VITA Grants visit: pment/Files/Programs/Grants/2009/NCUA6052.pdf