The most common oversight for households with low or moderate income is not applying for the federal Earned Income Tax Credit.
On average, about 50,000 taxpayers don’t apply for it, leaving $100 million in federal government coffers.
Individuals can check if they qualify for the Earned Income Tax Credit, but in general, residents must have earned less than $63,398 in 2023.
There’s also the Child Tax Credit for dependent children in a household, which is often used as a deduction in conjunction with the Earned Income Tax Credit.
About 240,000 Philadelphia residents are eligible for Volunteer Income Tax Assistance — known as VITA — services, but less than 25% sign up for it.
Temple University accounting professor and VITA site manager Steven Balsam said don’t trust just anyone to do your taxes.
“All the volunteers at VITA sites have to pass IRS exams,” Balsam said. “Anybody however can hang up a shingle and offer to do your tax returns. And you want to be careful about that.”
Citizenship is not required to file taxes. Individuals can double check if they are required to file. There is also tax preparation support in other languages, such as Spanish or Mandarin Chinese.
Next year, commercial tax preparers may be required to inform consumers of all free tax prep services and disclose their fees up front in the city of Philadelphia. A related bill is under consideration in City Council right now.