[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 58 (Tuesday, April 21, 2015)]
[Senate]
[Page S2297]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
VOLUNTEER INCOME TAX ASSISTANCE ACT
Mr. BROWN. Mr. President, I support the Volunteer Income Tax
Assistance Act. Each year, tax payers across the country utilize
accountants, tax software, and lawyers as they prepare their returns.
For millions of low-income families, high-cost, high-tech tax
assistance is not an option. As a result, the families most in need of
tax preparation assistance--low- and moderate-income families,
including elderly and disabled taxpayers--will fail to file their taxes
or miss out on valuable tax credits.
The IRS created the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance, VITA program in
1969 to assist individuals and families in submitting their Federal tax
returns. For decades, this program operated predominantly with the
resources and facilities of community partners. In 2007, Congress
created a demonstration program awarding matching grants to VITA sites
to serve additional low-income individuals and families. Since 2008,
the VITA grant program has grown to over 200 grant recipients but is
still only able to fund about two-thirds of grant applicants.
During the 2014 Federal income tax filing season, VITA programs filed
approximately 1.7 million tax returns. Of those 1.7 million returns,
more than 551,000 claimed the Earned Income Tax Credit as part of
nearly $2.5 billion in tax refunds that went to VITA tax filers. In
addition, VITA programs improve accuracy in the return process and
reduce IRS costs by e-filing. In 2014, VITA program tax returns were e-
filed 96 percent of the time, compared to 86 percent for the rest of
the population.
Funding for the VITA program remains insufficient to meet demand and
has not been made permanent. The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Act
would ensure that volunteers and nonprofits across the country can
continue to provide essential tax preparation services each spring by
creating a permanent matching grant program for VITA sites. The act
would also build on the success of the VITA program by creating a
National Center to Promote Quality, Excellence, and Evaluation in
Volunteer Income Tax Assistance. Through the center, VITA's many sites
would have a mechanism to share best practices and create a more
efficient and sustainable program to serve a large number of low- and
middle-income families.
I ask that my colleagues join me in supporting working families by
cosponsoring the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Act.
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