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Bigger Better Business

Bigger Better Business. Programs to be implemented this year. VITA. Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Promoting tax understanding and awareness Preparing tax returns for free to low-to-moderate income people Encouraging personal asset building and self-sufficiency through tax incentives.

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Bigger Better Business

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  1. Bigger Better Business Programs to be implemented this year

  2. VITA • Volunteer Income Tax Assistance • Promoting tax understanding and awareness • Preparing tax returns for free to low-to-moderate income people • Encouraging personal asset building and self-sufficiency through tax incentives

  3. Missouri and Kansas • Kathyrn Lett-Deathe • Internal Revenue Service • 5800 E Bannister Road • Hillcrest Bank Building • Kansas City MO 64134-1192 • (816) 966-2303 • kathryn.lett-deathe@irs.gov

  4. Oklahoma and Arkansas • Karen L. Oneill • Internal Revenue Service • 55 North Robinson • Oklahoma City OK 73102-9226 • (405) 297-4026 • karen.l.oneill@irs.gov

  5. Nebraska • Kathleen R Bushnell • Internal Revenue Service • 300 E Eight Street • Austin TX 78701-3233 • (512) 499-5308 • kathleen.r.bushnell@irs.gov

  6. Tennessee • Pamela L. Quayson • Internal Revenue Service • 801 Broadway MDP 46 • Nashville TN 37203 • Voice (615) 250-5912 • Fax (615) 250-5595 • Pamela.L.Quayson@irs.gov

  7. Step one • Contact your state representative • Two determine in what capacity your chapter can assist with the program • Advise your representative of your level of capacity to assist

  8. Step one Cont’d • There are several different ways to assist • If the chapter has enough people and time they can set up a site of their own • If you are short on people and time you can partner with an existing site to provide assistance

  9. Step Two • Prepare to take training and be certified between October and December • Your state rep will give you the training dates • You may be able to take the training online as well

  10. Conclusion • Make sure to do a chapter report on the event • Make sure the chapter submit a PIA form • If the site allows get information to invite the people to other programs that the chapter will be hosting

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