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Get Help With FREE Tax Preparation in Dallas/Fort Worth

Last updated on October 7, 2019

It’s a new year, which means a new tax season is around the corner! The United Way of Metropolitan Dallas and the United Way of Tarrant County are here to help — if you made less than $66,000 in 2017, you may qualify for free tax preparation help in the Dallas/Fort Worth area.

How to Find Locations for Free Tax Preparation

Need in-person help, or have questions? Tax filers who earned less than $58,000 in 2017 may be eligible for in-person help from an IRS-certified tax preparer at more than 50 locations throughout Dallas/Fort Worth. Last year, IRS-certified staff and volunteers prepared more than 78,000 tax returns, returning more than $121 million to residents! These site locations are now open, so head to the MyMoneyDFW website to find one near you.

Can You File Your Taxes for Free Online?

If you made less than $66,000 in 2017, you qualify for web-based self preparation using software by H&R Block through MyFreeTaxes.com. By taking advantage of this service, you may be able to not only save money, but also get more money back by doing your own taxes through the self-guided system.

Benefits of Using Free Tax Assistance

  • Free tax prep saves money — up to $500. On average, people paid $273 for tax preparation in 2017, and many of them didn’t have to!
  • It helps reduce poverty; free tax prep makes it easier for tax filers to claim valuable credits, such as the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and the Child Tax Credit (CTC). Your return could end up being worth more than you originally expected — thousands of people each year are eligible to claim the EITC or CTC and don’t, which costs the Dallas economy millions of dollars.
  • It’s convenient! MyFreeTaxes.com is web-based and can be accessed from anywhere with an Internet connection, and in-person tax assistance can be found at sites across DFW.
  • It’s high quality! If you’re filing online, you’re using reliable online software created by H&R Block. If you’re getting in-person assistance, then you’re using an IRS-certified volunteer.

What You Need to File Your Taxes for Free Through MyFreeTaxes

You will need:

  • a Social Security or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number for each family member and working adult
  • documentation of income (W2s, 1099s)
  • a 1095-A form if you received a tax credit from the healthcare.gov marketplace
  • the name, address and tax ID number your your child care provider, if applicable
  • bank routing and account numbers for your checking or savings account (if you qualify for refund via secure direct deposit)
  • last year’s tax return, if you have it
  • a valid email address

Important Dates for Tax Filers to Remember in 2018

  • Jan. 17: Dallas Tax Centers begin opening
  • Jan. 26: The IRS is expected to begin accepting e-filed tax returns
  • April 17: Last day to file 2017 taxes
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