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Reduce Telemarketing Calls for Free Print E-mail

Stop Unwanted Telemarketing Calls for Free

 

The National Do Not Call Registry gives you a choice about whether to receive telemarketing calls at home. You can register your home or mobile phone number for free online or via a toll-free telephone call. Most telemarketers (*) should not call your number once it has been on the registry for 31 days. If they do, you can file a complaint at the National Do Not Call Registry Website. If you register and later change your mind, it is possible to delete your phone number from the registry, so that you may once again be contacted by telemarketers; however, you can delete your phone number only by calling toll-free 1-888-382-1222 from the telephone number that you want to delete from the registry. After you contact the registry to delete it, it will be removed from the National Do Not Call Registry by the next day. But telemarketers have up to 31 days to access information about your deletion and add your number back to their call lists, if they choose to.

 

Your registration will not expire. Telephone numbers on the registry will only be removed when they are disconnected and reassigned, or when a consumer chooses to remove a number from the registry. Telephone numbers placed on the National Do Not Call Registry will remain on it permanently due to the Do-Not-Call Improvement Act of 2007, which became law in February 2008.

 

The National Do Not Call Registry is managed by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the nation's consumer protection agency. Visit the site to view more information from the FTC on the National Do Not Call Registry and how to avoid telemarketing fraud.

 

National Do Not Call Registry Website

 

(*) Because of limitations in the jurisdiction of the FTC and FCC, calls from or on behalf of political organizations, charities, and telephone surveyors would still be permitted, as would calls from companies with which you have an existing business relationship, or those to whom you’ve provided express agreement in writing to receive their calls. However, if you ask a company with which you have an existing business relationship to place your number on its own do-not-call list, it must honor your request.  You should keep a record of the date you make the request.

 

 

 
Free Income Tax Return Preparation Print E-mail

Free Tax Return Preparation For You by Volunteers

 

The IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program (VITA) and the Tax Counseling for the Elderly (TCE) Programs offer free tax help for taxpayers who qualify.

Trained community volunteers may help with special credits, such as Earned Income Tax Credit, Child Tax Credit, and Credit for the Elderly or the Disabled. In addition to free tax return preparation assistance, most sites also offer free electronic filing (e-filing). Individuals taking advantage of the e-file program will receive their refunds in half the time compared to returns filed on paper – even faster when tax refunds are deposited directly into one's bank account.

 

Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program

 

The VITA Program offers free tax help to low- to moderate-income (generally, $49,000 and below) people who cannot prepare their own tax returns. Certified volunteers sponsored by various organizations receive training to help prepare basic tax returns in communities across the country. VITA sites are generally located at community and neighborhood centers, libraries, schools, shopping malls, and other convenient locations. Most locations also offer free electronic filing. To locate the nearest VITA site, call 1-800-829-1040 or check the VITA site list.

 

Tax Counseling for the Elderly

 

The Tax Counseling for the Elderly Program provides free tax help to people aged 60 and older.  Trained volunteers from non-profit organizations provide free tax counseling and basic income tax return preparation for senior citizens.  Volunteers who provide tax counseling are often retired individuals associated with non-profit organizations that receive grants from the IRS. 

As part of the IRS-sponsored TCE Program,  AARP offers the Tax-Aide counseling program at more than 7,000 sites nationwide during the filing season.  Trained and certified AARP Tax-Aide volunteer counselors help people of low-to-middle income with special attention to those age 60 and older. 

For more information on TCE, call 1-800-829-1040.  To locate the nearest AARP Tax-Aide site, call 1-888-227-7669 or visit AARP's Internet site. 

 

Military personnel and their families get free tax help!

 

The military also has a strong Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program. The Armed Forces Tax Council (AFTC) consists of the tax program coordinators for the Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard.  The AFTC oversees the operation of the military tax programs worldwide, and serves as the main conduit for outreach by the IRS to military personnel and their families.

Airmen, soldiers, sailors, marines, guardsmen, and their families worldwide receive free tax preparation assistance at offices within their installations.  These VITA sites provide free tax advice, tax preparation, and assistance to military members and their families.  They are trained and equipped to address military specific tax issues, such as combat zone tax benefits and the effect of the new Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) guidelines.

Most service members file their tax returns electronically at their tax centers and, by selecting direct deposit, receive their refunds in as little as one week. This combined effort ensures that service members receive free tax assistance from well-trained and equipped military tax preparers.

 

Items you need to bring to the VITA/TCE sites to have your tax returns prepared

 

  • Proof of identification
  • Social Security Cards for you, your spouse and dependents and/or a Social Security Number verification letter issued by the Social Security Administration
  • Birth dates for you, your spouse and dependents on the tax return
  • Current year’s tax package if you received one
  • Wage and earning statement(s) Form W-2, W-2G, 1099-R, from all employers
  • Interest and dividend statements from banks (Forms 1099)
  • A copy of last year’s federal and state returns if available
  • Bank routing numbers and account numbers for Direct Deposit
  • Total paid for daycare provider and the daycare provider's tax identifying number (the provider's Social Security Number or the provider's business Employer Identification Number)
  • To file taxes electronically on a married-filing-joint tax return, both spouses must be present to sign the required forms.

It is extremely important that each person use the correct Social Security Number. The most accurate information is usually located on your original Social Security card.  Each year hundreds of thousands of returns are delayed in processing, or credit/deductions are disallowed because names and Social Security Numbers do not match Social Security Administration records.  To prevent processing delays in paper returns and rejected electronically filed returns, volunteers check the accuracy of each Social Security Number, as well as the spelling of the name associated with the number.  If you do not have an SSN for you or a dependent, you should complete Form SS-5, Social Security Number Application.  This form should be submitted to the nearest Social Security Administration Office.

If you or your dependent is not eligible to get a Social Security Number, you may need an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN).

There are payment options available when using IRS e-file. 
If you owe, you can make a payment (by April 15) by authorizing an electronic funds withdrawal (direct debit) from a checking or savings account, paying by credit (Discover Card®, American Express®, MasterCard® or VISA® Card), or by check or money order (payable to the United States Treasury) using Form 1040-V, Payment Voucher.

 

For additional details and hyperlinks to the appropriate resources, visit this URL:

 

http://www.irs.gov/individuals/article/0,,id=107626,00.html

 
Stop Credit Card Offers and Raise Your Credit Score Print E-mail

Stop Credit Card Offers and Raise Your Credit Score

 

Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), the Consumer Credit Reporting Companies are permitted to include your name on lists used by creditors or insurers to make firm offers of credit or insurance that are not initiated by you ("Firm Offers"). The FCRA also provides you the right to "Opt-Out", which prevents Consumer Credit Reporting Companies from providing your credit file information for Firm Offers.

Through this website, you may request to:

  • Opt-Out from receiving Firm Offers for Five Years - (electronically through the website).

  • Opt-Out from receiving Firm Offers permanently - (mail Permanent Opt-Out Election form available through the website).

  • Opt-In and be eligible to receive Firm Offers. This option is for consumers who have previously completed an Opt-Out request - (electronically through the website).

If you choose to Opt-Out, you will no longer be included in firm offer lists provided by the four major consumer credit reporting companies (Equifax, Experian, Innovis and TransUnion).      If you are not receiving firm offers because you have previously completed a request to Opt-Out, you can request to Opt-In. In doing so, you will soon be among the many consumers who can significantly benefit from having ready access to product information on credit and insurance products that may not be available to the general public.

 

http://www.optoutprescreen.com

 

 
Free Credit Report Print E-mail

Free Credit Report

 

You can get a copy of your credit report  once year at no charge.

 

http://www.annualcreditreport.com

 

 
Free House Valuation Print E-mail

Free House Valuation

 

You will see recent actual comparable sales and an estimated house value for your home by inputting your address at Zillow. 

 

Click here: http://www.zillow.com

 
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