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Posted on: Sunday, April 1, 2001



Tax help for disabled and hearing-impaired taxpayers

Internal Revenue Service

If you are unable to complete your income tax return because of a physical disability or hearing impairment, you may get help from the IRS through its Volunteer Income Tax Assistance/Tax Counseling for the Elderly (VITA/TCE) programs, or through a special TDD phone number that is available in both English and Spanish.

The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program has IRS-trained volunteers who provide free tax assistance at neighborhood locations such as churches, schools, libraries and community centers. VITA is aimed at those who may find it difficult to pay for tax assistance. These may include people with low or fixed incomes, non-English-speaking people, people with disabilities or special needs, and the elderly.

The Tax Counseling for the Elderly (TCE) program is designed primarily for persons 60 years of age or older – particularly those individuals confined to their homes or retirement communities. Again, IRS-trained volunteers from local non-profit organizations provide free tax counseling and basic income tax return preparation to senior citizens.

Volunteers may travel to your home if you are unable to get to a local TCE site.

Telephone help using TDD equipment is available to you in both English and Spanish if you have impaired hearing. The toll-free number is 1-800-829-4059. If you do not have TDD equipment, you may be able to get assistance through local agencies for the hearing-impaired.

To find a VITA/TCE site close to you, call the IRS toll-free at 1-800-829-1040. For information on areas of tax law that may affect persons with disabilities, get the free IRS Publication 907, "Information for Persons with Disabilities." You may download publications from the IRS Web site at www.irs.gov, or order them by calling (toll-free) 1-800-829-3676.