MSU students to give tax help

MSU Wire Service

BOZEMAN – Senior and graduate accounting
students from Montana State
University’s College of Business are
offering free help preparing tax returns
for individuals who made less than
$58,000 last year through the Volunteer
Income Tax Assistance program.
The sessions will be in Reid Hall 302
from 5:30-7 p.m. on the following
dates: Feb. 7, 14, 21, 28; March 1, 6, 20,
27, 29; and April 3. No appointment
is necessary. At the sessions, students
will be available to prepare federal and
state income tax returns and answer tax
questions. Free electronic filing will be
available for most 1040 forms.
Individuals should bring their 2011
W-2 forms, other tax documents, social
security cards and copies of their 2010
tax returns (if available). International
students and employees should also
bring passports and visas. Tax assistance
for international students and employees
begins Feb. 21.

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