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Volunteer Tax Work Funded by IRS Grant

体育买球 University’s work with the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program has been funded again by a grant from the Internal Revenue Service.

The VITA program helps low- to moderate-income individuals, persons with disabilities, the elderly and limited-English speakers file their taxes each year.

Accounting majors in the Sigmund Weis School of Business volunteer their services through the local administering agency, the Union-Snyder Community Action Agency. It’s a hands-on opportunity for students to get career-specific experience working with a variety of individuals who fall under various income and tax brackets.

The Union-Snyder Community Action Agency was awarded a $25,000 grant from the IRS to fund the program. According to Emily Mrusko, community impact director, the funding will go toward staff support, equipment such as mobile scanners/laptops, and a DocuSign account, all with the intention of limiting or eliminating customer/volunteer contact as a safety measure due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

“This experience is directly relevant to students’ profession — to use their tax and accounting knowledge to help real clients,” said Richard O. Davis, professor of accounting. “We are pleased that the Union-Snyder Community Action Agency has received this funding to continue the program and to keep our students safe while they volunteer.”


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