Qualifying Illinois residents now have access to free income tax preparation services through several trusted programs. The IRS, AARP Foundation Tax-Aide, and Ladder Up’s Tax Assistance Program are offering support to low-to-moderate income families, older adults, and individuals with disabilities. These services aim to ease the burden of tax season for those who need it most. For details on eligibility and how to access these resources, residents can visit the Illinois Department of Revenue’s website or reach out to their assistance division directly. Don’t miss this opportunity to file your taxes accurately and without cost.
“It is important for Illinois taxpayers to know they can receive help from qualified volunteers certified by the IRS at various locations statewide,” said Illinois Department of Revenue Director David Harris. “These individuals are ready and willing to assist taxpayers in filing their state and federal tax returns accurately and on time by the Tuesday, April 15 deadline.”
“Tax professionals and software companies can charge hefty fees, which are often unaffordable for low and moderate-income older adults,” said Illinois Department on Aging Acting Director Mary Killough. “Now is a great time to check out the free resources available to help you file your taxes and get the most out of your refund.”
The IRS’ Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) and Tax Counseling for the Elderly (TCE) programs offer free basic tax return preparation to qualified individuals needing assistance in preparing their tax returns. People making $67,000 or less, persons with disabilities, and limited English-speaking taxpayers can take advantage of this service. In addition, 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. VITA and TCE sites are generally located at community and neighborhood centers, libraries, schools, shopping malls, and other convenient locations across the state.
The AARP Foundation Tax-Aide Program provides free tax assistance, with a special focus on taxpayers over the age of 50 or who have low-to-moderate income. Availability is determined at the local or community level. AARP membership is not required to receive assistance.
In Chicagoland, the Ladder Up Tax Assistance Program (TAP) provides free basic tax return preparation for families and individuals earning up to $67,000 annually ($35,000 for individuals). Taxpayers must be full-year Illinois residents (the program does not prepare returns for other states, military personnel, and/or partial-year residents).
Taxpayers can learn more about free tax assistance by visiting IDOR’s website, tax.illinois.gov. Individuals with questions should contact IDOR’s Taxpayer Assistance Division at 800-732-8866.