MONMOUTH,
Ill. — Through April 15, Monmouth College students will continue their
Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program three days a week.
The student volunteers will be available to help
with tax returns on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 4-7 p.m. in Room 308 of
the college’s McMichael Academic Hall (one building east of the main
academic building, Wallace Hall) and on Saturdays from 1-4 p.m. at the
Warren County Library. Because of Easter break, April 3 will be the last
Saturday session, but free assistance will be available right up the tax
deadline, with on-campus sessions scheduled for April 7-8 and April 14-15.
Monmouth’s VITA program is coordinated by Judy
Peterson, associate professor of accounting, who explained that the
Internal Revenue Service has provided the college with computers, software
and training. She added that the college students who staff the program
have all taken the college’s federal tax course and have passed the IRS
certification exam.
“Last year we surveyed our participants,” said
Peterson. “Ninety-eight percent of those completing the survey were
satisfied with the services provided by VITA. The college has provided the
program with a third computer this fall. Therefore, the waiting time has
been reduced this year. One hundred percent of those completing the survey
stated they would use the service again and would recommend the service to
a friend.”
The VITA program, which is in its eighth year at
Monmouth, has experienced tremendous growth in recent years. In 2000, the
volunteers helped with 94 returns, and that number grew to 309 last
spring.
“The students are very committed to providing
excellent service to the community,” said Peterson. “Some of the students
are returning for their second year. They learn a great deal through this
program. Tax returns take on a different bent when you’re doing them for a
live person. In the tax class, students work on textbook cases, but the
VITA program provides something you just cannot duplicate in the
classroom.”