Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program (VITA) at the Leeds School of Business

For over 16 years, the Leeds School of Business in Boulder, Colorado has partnered with the Internal Revenue Service’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program to help qualified Boulder County residents file over 4,200 returns.Ìý

This service is provided by appointment only and at no cost to the local community from February 20 through April 11, 2026. This program utilizes student and faculty volunteers from Leeds and the CU Law School, who work one-on-one with low-income residents to prepare tax filings each season.Ìý

To determine if you qualify for this service, please read . Trained volunteers at the site will be able to help you determine your eligibility for tax benefits such as:

  • The earned income tax credit
  • Child tax credit
  • OBBBA Tax Law Changes for 2025 (Enhanced Senior Deduction, Tip Income, etc.)Ìý

To Participate in VITA Between February 20 - April 11, 2026, Follow These Steps:

  1. To determine if you qualify for this service, please readÌý
    1. People who generally make $69,000 or less
    2. Persons with disabilities; and
    3. Limited English-speaking taxpayers
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  2. Appointments are required. Sign-upÌý

The VITA Program offers free electronic filing (e-file) and you can learn more about the

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