The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Taxes can be filed free at various assistance sites

- Staff report

CAPITAL REGION, N.Y. » The New York State Department of Taxation and Finance recently announced that it’s partnering with multiple colleges in the Capital Region to offer free electronic tax preparatio­n and filing resources to students, faculty, and members of the community.

Those with an income of $69,000 or less in 2019 may be eligible to file their federal and state taxes at one of the Tax Department’s free tax assistance sites.

“College students who can no longer be claimed as dependents on their parents’ income tax returns may be required by law to file their own tax returns,” New York State Commission­er of Taxation and Finance Michael Schmidt said in a news release.

“I’m thrilled to help by offering free services to these college students and faculty in our expanding partnershi­p with colleges around New York State,” Schmidt added. Free Tax Assistance Locations: SUNY Empire State College Albany

Empire State Plaza Concourse, Albany 12220

SUNY Empire State College Schenectad­y

245 Broadway, Schenectad­y 12305

Hudson Valley Community College

80 Vandenburg­h Ave, Troy 12180 Room 218 Another tax assistance site at the Empire State Plaza concourse in Albany is open to any taxpayer earning $69,000 or less in 2019. Empire State Plaza Concourse 100 S. Mall Arterial, Albany 12242

You can find a schedule of dates and times at each Free tax assistance sites in the Capital Region on the Tax Department website. What to bring: • email address • copy of last year’s tax return or the amount of your prior year’s federal adjusted gross income

• driver license or state-issued ID (for you and your spouse if filing jointly)

• birthdates and Social Security numbers for you, your spouse, and your dependents

• income statements (wages, interest, and dividends), including W-2 and 1099 forms

• statements related to any property taxes paid or mortgage interest payments

• Forms 1095-A, B, or C, Affordable Healthcare Statement

• informatio­n related to any credits you’re claiming

• your banking informatio­n (account number and routing number)

• NY 529 College Savings Plan informatio­n if you have an account

Tax Department experts will be on hand to guide you through the tax preparatio­n and filing software. At certain locations, they can assist taxpayers in multiple languages.

The IRS and AARP also offer free tax filing services at locations statewide. If your income is $55,000 or less, AARP volunteers and certified IRS volunteers will help you prepare both federal and state returns at no cost. To locate volunteers near you, visit the IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) webpage: Free Tax Return Preparatio­n for Qualifying Taxpayers.

Free tax preparatio­n software available online

You don’t need to visit a free tax assistance site, though: if eligible, you can also access and use the same free software anytime from your computer, smartphone, or tablet at www.tax.ny.gov.

Click Free File your income tax return on the Tax Department website to be directed to the tax preparatio­n software. Using the software can reduce filing errors that delay return processing and refunds. It also prevents valuable credits from being overlooked. Filing informatio­n Your federal filing status is used to determine your filing re

quirements, standard deduction, eligibilit­y for certain credits, and your correct tax. If you are a New York State resident you must file Form IT-201, Resident Income Tax Return. If you are a part-year resident you must file Form IT-203, Nonresiden­t and Part-Year Resident Income Tax Return.

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