Do you have a tax problem with the IRS? You may qualify for free legal help.
Vermont Legal Aid’s Low-Income Taxpayer Clinic (LITC):
- provides free or low-cost help to low-income taxpayers who have a tax dispute with the IRS about an audit, tax debt, levy or lien
- offers education and outreach events and materials to help taxpayers understand their tax responsibilities and to get benefits (like the Earned Income Tax Credit) that they may qualify for
- speaks up for low-income taxpayers and suggests changes to rules that cause clients economic hardship
While the LITC gets funding from the IRS to provide these services, the LITC is not part of the IRS.
You may also be able to get help with a tax dispute from either the Vermont or Federal Taxpayer Advocates:
Did you get a letter from the IRS?
If you got a letter from the IRS, we can help you understand what it says. Contact us at Vermont Legal Aid’s Low-Income Taxpayer Clinic. Have your letter in hand. Call 1-800-889-2047 or fill out our form.
Do you owe back taxes?
See the IRS Says You Owe Money page on this website to find out what you should do.
Are you missing out on money from the Earned Income Tax Credit (EIC)?
If you worked during the tax year and earned wages, you might be eligible for a tax credit from the IRS. Call 2-1-1 or find a volunteer tax preparer to see if you qualify for the Earned Income Tax Credit (EIC).
Learn more on our Tax Credits You Should Know About page.
Vermont Legal Aid Staff Attorney Zachary Lees led a panel presentation about the Earned Income Tax Credit in January 2019. You can watch the video on YouTube.
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