What will I do as a volunteer?
Most NYC Free Tax Prep volunteers become volunteer preparers. After completing tax law training and successfully passing t
he exam to become a certified preparer, you will use standard IRS forms and electronic filing software to provide free tax return preparation for eligible filers. Other volunteers may serve as:
- greeters, who screen taxpayers to determine the type of assistance they need and confirm they have the necessary documentation to complete their tax returns; or
- interpreters, who provide free language interpretation to help filers who want to speak with a volunteer in their preferred language.
Training and support are provided for all roles. As a volunteer, you’ll never be left alone.
What do I receive as a volunteer?
This is a short-term commitment that makes a big difference. As an NYC Free Tax Prep volunteer, you will join a team of passionate, supportive, and diverse New Yorkers. You will gain knowledge about basic tax law and earn IRS certification to serve as a volunteer preparer. This all happens while you are assisting people who need help and are truly grateful for your work. This volunteer commitment can also build career skills, such as customer service and problem solving. If you’re interested in pursuing a career in accounting or public service, this is a great opportunity to learn more!
Is this an in-person volunteer opportunity?
The greatest need for volunteers will be at our more than 130 in-person tax sites. Learn about volunteer opportunities by signing up through our
online volunteer registration form or by attending one of our informational sessions.
What are the requirements to volunteer?
You do not need tax experience to become an NYC Free Tax Prep volunteer. Most volunteers are not tax professionals; many are students, young professionals, and retirees. Before you start volunteering, you will receive training from excellent instructors who teach new volunteers how to complete basic tax returns for the most common scenarios seen at NYC Free Tax Prep sites. Other general requirements for volunteering are:
- being comfortable working with people;
- completing the IRS volunteer certification; and
- serving as a regular volunteer each week or every other week.
We are also looking for volunteers who speak a language other than English, particularly Spanish, Cantonese or Korean.
I’m an Enrolled Agent. Can I get CE credits for volunteering?
Yes. Volunteering with the IRS VITA/TCE program through NYC Free Tax Prep is a great way for Enrolled Agents to earn IRS Continuing Education (CE) credits. Attorneys and Certified Public Accountants may also qualify for CE credits depending on their state licensing requirements or National Boards of Standards. Learn more at
irs.gov
I have additional questions. Contact us at
freetaxprep@dcwp.nyc.gov.