The IRS's Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) and Tax Counseling for the Elderly (TCE) programs offer free basic tax return preparation to qualified individuals. The VITA program has operated for over 50 years. VITA sites offer free tax help to people who need assistance in preparing their own tax returns, including: People who generally make $64,000 or less Persons with disabilities; and Limited English-speaking taxpayers In addition to VITA, the TCE program offers free tax help, particularly for those who are 60 years of age and older, specializing in questions about pensions and retirement-related issues unique to seniors. While the IRS manages the VITA and TCE programs, the VITA/TCE sites are operated by IRS partners and staffed by volunteers who want to make a difference in their communities. The IRS-certified volunteers who provide tax counseling are often retired individuals associated with non-profit organizations that receive grants from the IRS. VITA/TCE services are not only free, they are also a reliable and trusted source for preparing tax returns. All VITA/TCE volunteers who prepare returns must take and pass tax law training that meets or exceeds IRS standards. This training includes maintaining the privacy and confidentiality of all taxpayer information. In addition to requiring volunteers to certify their knowledge of the tax laws, the IRS requires a quality review check for every return prepared at a VITA/TCE site prior to filing. Each filing season, tens of thousands of dedicated VITA/TCE volunteers prepare millions of federal and state returns. They also assist taxpayers with the preparation of thousands of Facilitated Self-Assistance returns. Before your visit Before going to a VITA or TCE site, see Publication 3676-B PDF for services provided and check out What to bring to ensure you have all the required documents and information our volunteers will need to help you. Note: Available services can vary at each site due to the availability of volunteers certified with the tax law expertise required for your return. Some VITA sites offer CAA service to taxpayers along with their VITA program. Also, visit the FDIC website for information on where to find a bank that can open an account online and how to choose the right account for you. Find a VITA or TCE site near you VITA and TCE sites are generally located at community and neighborhood centers, libraries, schools, shopping malls and other convenient locations across the country. To locate the nearest VITA or TCE site near you, use the VITA Locator Tool or call 800-906-9887. VITA/TCE Locator Tool When looking for a TCE site, keep in mind that a majority of the TCE sites are operated by the AARP Foundation's Tax Aide program. To locate the nearest AARP TCE Tax-Aide site between January and April use the AARP Site Locator Tool or call 888-227-7669. AARP Tax-Aide Site Locator Tool At select tax sites, taxpayers also have an option to prepare their own basic federal and state tax return for free using web-based tax preparation software with an IRS-certified volunteer to help guide you through the process. This option is only available at locations that list "Self-Prep" in the site listing. Attention: The locator is updated regularly from February through April. Recruiting Volunteers to Prepare Taxes in Communities Across America Transcript Here’s How Your Organization Can Help Lift People in Your Area Out of Poverty Transcript Individuals topics Tools Taxpayer Advocate Affordable Care Act Related content IRS tax volunteers IRS VITA Grant Program Tax Counseling for the Elderly Site coordinator corner Partner and volunteer resource center File your taxes for free Use the EITC Assistant: Calculator to Find Out If Your Client Is Eligible for the EITC Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and Other Refundable Credi What You Need to Know about CTC, ACTC and ODC What You Need to Know about AOTC and LLC Instructions for Claiming CTC/ACTC Information About EITC Application That Helps Taxpayers Determine Eligibility for Education Credits (Including AOTC) Application That Helps Taxpayers Determine Eligibility for CTC and ODC Taxpayer Bill of Rights What you should know