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Tax Time - Do You Need Help?

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Monday, April 1, 2013   

FRANKFORT, Ky. - April 15. It's a day not loved like New Years Day or the Fourth of July, but it's reality.

With the tax return deadline closing in, the coordinator of a program that provides free tax-preparation help says you may be surprised. According to Vickie Johnson of the Kentucky Asset Success Initiative, if you haven't filed your taxes in recent years, because you weren't required to, you could be missing out on hundreds of dollars.

"If they worked in that tax year it can benefit them to file their return," Johnson said. "If they had taxes withheld from their paycheck, it's likely that they'll get those back in a refund. And, they may also qualify for some credits that they could claim."

Johnson noted that there's no penalty for filing a return late if you are due a refund. The IRS estimates that $917 million in refunds from 2008 remain unclaimed.

Taxpayers have three years to claim a refund before it becomes the government's property, which means the deadline for filing a 2009 return is April 15, two weeks hence.

The free-help program that Johnson coordinates, the Kentucky Asset Success Initiative, is available to families making less than $51,000 a year.

"It's a volunteer-run program, so we can do simple returns. We can do itemizations. We can do self-employment with some restrictions," she said. "So, there is a wide range of tax returns that we can help people with."

Last year's free tax prep helped more than 11,000 Kentucky families get back nearly $19 million in federal and state refunds. For more information you can call 1-800-456-3452, or for help go to assistance.ky.gov or to KACA.org.






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