Assistant Dean of the Tillman School of Business Waylon Woodall (standing) supervises students with the VITA tax preparation process. (UMO photo)

Assistant Dean of the Tillman School of Business Waylon Woodall (standing) supervises students with the VITA tax preparation process. (UMO photo)

MOUNT OLIVE — The Tillman School of Business Department of Accounting and CIS will officially launch the 2024 Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program on Feb. 12, led by Dr. Tanya Smith, CPA, and Assistant Dean of the Tillman School of Business Waylon Woodall, CPA.

The VITA program offers University of Mount Olive students valuable hands-on experience in preparing individual tax returns for residents of Mount Olive and nearby communities. This complimentary service is available to all eligible taxpayers, including UMO students, faculty, staff, and community members.

From Feb. 12 until April 9, individuals can drop off their tax documents to be processed by VITA student volunteers. After the tax return is completed and quality reviewed, the site coordinator will contact taxpayers to schedule a time to review and approve it before electronic submission to the IRS.

For more information, or to participate in the VITA program, please use the resources provided.

• For information on taxpayer eligibility/scope requirements, visit– www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p3676bsp.pdf

• For information on what to bring to the site, visit www.irs.gov/individuals/checklist-for-free-tax-return-preparation

• For information on how to schedule a drop-off appointment, visit www.calendly.com/umovita/vita-appointment or email Tanya Smith at tanya.smith@umo.edu or Waylon Woodall at wwoodall@umo.edu

• For general questions, call Smith at 843-446-6547.