Free tax preparation available from Midcoast CA$H

Mon, 01/29/2024 - 12:15pm

    Midcoast CA$H, an initiative of United Way of Mid Coast Maine, is once again providing free tax preparation by IRS-certified volunteer tax preparers to households earning up to $64,000 annually. Volunteer tax preparers help clients receive every federal and Maine tax credit that they qualify for, such as the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and Childcare Tax Credit (CTC). Midcoast CA$H also offers clients information about local programs that can help save money and increase financial stability, including debt-reduction programs, credit reviews, and match savings accounts.

    “Midcoast CA$H, an IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program, returned more than $766,000 in income tax refunds to Midcoast households last year,” said Doreen Fournier, Director of Community Impact at United Way of Mid Coast Maine (UWMCM). “Thanks to our knowledgeable IRS-certified volunteer tax preparers, families have received larger income tax returns than they were expecting, and saved money by having their returns prepared for free,” said Fournier. 

    Free tax preparation and guidance on how to get connected to local programs and services will be available by appointment from Jan. 30 to April 13 at locations in Bath, Boothbay, Bowdoinham, and Wiscasset. To schedule an appointment, call 207-295-6340 or 207-751-3756, or visit www.eznetscheduler.com/Calendar/MidcoastMaineCASH.   

    The success of Midcoast CA$H depends on its volunteers and the financial and in-kind support of the following organizations: Bath Savings Institution, Davenport Trust Fund, John T. Gorman Foundation, Internal Revenue Service/VITA, Lincoln County Regional Planning Commission, Midcoast Maine Community Action, New Ventures Maine, Age-Friendly Bowdoinham, Community Resource Council, Town of Boothbay, Immigrant Resource Center of Maine, and United Way of Mid Coast Maine. 

    To learn more about Midcoast CA$H or volunteer opportunities, visit www.uwmcm.org/midcoastcash, or contact Doreen Fournier at doreenf@uwmcm.org or 207-295-6398.