A new year means a new tax season is underway, and the United Ways of Chautauqua County will once again help local residents find savings through the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program. United Way Executive Director Amy Rohler, who was a guest on WDOE’s “Viewpoint” program on Tuesday, says they are continuing to look for volunteers to prepare income tax returns at no charge to qualifying residents…
Amy Rohler: we will train volunteers
In order to qualify for VITA, individuals must have either a household income of up to $67,000, a disability, or limited English proficiency. Meanwhile, residents who qualify will soon be able to book appointments. Rohler says you can do that by calling 211…..