MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. -- The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program will provide service members with free tax advice and preparation beginning Jan. 17.
The main VITA office is located on Mainside at Bldg. 1687. The program will also provide a traveling team to conduct services for units that cannot make it to the main site.
The VITA program, a partnership between the Internal Revenue Service and the military, provides free, individual income tax preparation for all military personnel and dependents eligible for legal assistance.
“The VITA program is important because it is free and saves service members money and time,” said Sgt. Alfredo Castillomontes, noncommissioned officer in charge for VITA here. “We are open all year long, but this is the busiest time of the year for us, which shows how beneficial this service is to Marines, sailors and their families.”
The program’s services are offered to active duty, reservists, retirees and their dependents for both federal and state income taxes.
Units requesting a travel team must make an appointment and have a minimum of 25 or more Marines participating. The team will only handle simple tax returns, requiring those Marines with more complex tax returns to visit the VITA office for assistance.
In addition to federal and state returns, VITA also assists in itemization, rental property, social security and investment income, said Castillomontes.
For many service members, especially the junior enlisted and those who were recently stationed on Pendleton, VITA’s services takes the guesswork and unnecessary fees out of tax time.
“Staying on base to get my taxes done, especially since it’s free, is much better than utilizing expensive services off base,” said Lance Cpl. Ophelia Jones, a postal clerk with Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton. “Having a tax center open to service members and their families is very beneficial, no matter what your rank.”
Service members filing taxes through VITA must bring their tax information, social security cards, photo identification, W-2 wage and tax statements, bank account with routing numbers, power of attorney forms and all other income information.
Service members do not have to make an appointment, as assistance is provided on a first-come, first-serve basis.
VITA is located at Bldg. 1687 is scheduled to operate Monday through Thursday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Friday and Saturday from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
For more information on VITA, or to make an appointment with the travel team, contact the Mainside office at (760) 763-2517.