Continuing a tradition started years ago by a beloved former professor, 海角论坛 business economics and accounting students have been busy this month preparing income tax returns for the campus community and beyond.
Through the IRS鈥檚 , 17 students were extensively trained and are available through April 13 to provide free basic tax return preparation and filing for 海角论坛 students and employees. The initiative is also open to area residents, but they must qualify for VITA, and the team is only accepting simple tax returns at this time.
Working in teams of two, the students have filed tax returns for 27 people so far, with more appointments scheduled. Appointments can be made Mondays and Wednesdays starting at 5:15 and take place in the Hodgdon IRC building, Room 120.
A Tribute to Jeff
海角论坛 has been a VITA partner organization for many years, thanks to William "Jeff" Weinell, a lecturer and academic advisement coordinator for the School of Economics and Business who passed away in 2020. Weinell, who also served as a mentor and advisor to various campus clubs, initiated and grew the VITA program which, while he ran it, was held off campus and was a volunteer opportunity for a small number of students.
After a year off because of COVID, the program is now being held on campus, which is a first, and has been turned into a class, which Assistant Professor of Accounting Charlene Foley-Deno teaches.
鈥淭his is an incredible experiential learning opportunity for our students,鈥 Foley-Deno said. 鈥淭hey are not only putting into practice what they鈥檝e learned in the classroom but they鈥檙e also getting to interact with community members and help simplify a process that, for many people, can be confusing and stressful.鈥
Seniors Abigail Gifford, Anthony Baglivo and Melanie Soesman volunteered with Weinell since the program鈥檚 inception and have seen it grow into what it is today. Gifford and Baglivo serve as student reviewers/coordinators, and Soesman is an assistant coordinator.
鈥淢y mom was a CPA, so this process was always something I was aware of,鈥 said Gifford, a professional accounting major from Northport, NY. 鈥淏ut this experience, because it鈥檚 completely hands-on, changed my entire understanding of taxes and what she did. It鈥檚 a different way of learning, and it鈥檚 really been great.鈥
鈥淭hat鈥檚 What It鈥檚 All About鈥
All VITA volunteers must take and pass 50-plus hours of IRS tax law training, which includes maintaining the privacy and confidentiality of taxpayer information. In addition to requiring volunteers to certify their knowledge of the tax laws, the IRS requires a quality review check for every return prepared at a VITA site prior to filing.
鈥淔or me, having this experience was what helped me land an internship,鈥 said Baglivo, a business economics major from Brooklyn, NY, who hopes to be a business underwriter someday. 鈥淚t鈥檚 the first thing on my resume that people ask me about because that鈥檚 what it鈥檚 all about 鈥 getting that hands-on experience.鈥
Gifford said she believes Weinell would be proud and pleased that she and her classmates and Foley-Deno are carrying on his project and building upon it.
鈥淚 wish he was here to see how the program has expanded from just a few students to a full-blown class and having moved onto campus,鈥 she said. 鈥淏ut I think he鈥檚 probably looking down and amazed, maybe laughing at us a little to see us working out the kinks. But I think he鈥檇 be very happy and proud.鈥
To schedule an appointment, contact Jesse Holland at jesse.holland@oneonta.edu or 607-436-3251.