St. John’s VITA Program Assists Lower-Income New Yorkers in Securing Nearly $3 Million in Income Tax Refunds

April 27, 2010

St. John’s University’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program has aided thousands of lower-income New Yorkers in two boroughs by completing over 3,500 Federal and NYS income tax returns generating nearly $3 million in refunds this year.

For the third-straight year, 85 upper-class undergraduates and graduate students of the Peter J. Tobin College of Business, Department of Accounting and Taxation at St. John’s University assisted the low-income New Yorkers at St. Mark’s AME Church in Jackson Heights, Queens and at St. John’s Bread and Life in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn. The St. John’s students assisted in filing 883 returns at the Bread and Life location, which is sponsored by St. John’s University, and over 2,600 returns in Jackson Heights.

Nina T. Dorata, Assistant Professor, Peter J. Tobin College of Business, coordinated the VITA efforts for St. John’s University and saw a sizable increase in refunds being returned to New York City residents.

“Our students generated nearly $3 million in income tax refunds which is approximately triple the amount of refunds St. John’s students generated during the 2009 tax season,” said Professor Dorata. “These income tax refunds represent monies returned to the community and we are indebted to our student tax preparers and student-supervisors. In addition, the VITA program was responsible for nearly 3,200 taxpayers agreeing to provide income tax data to St. John’s University for research purposes.”

The undergraduate and graduate students of The Peter J. Tobin College of Business who were involved in the VITA Tax Assistant Program were honored by NY1 as “People of the Week” for their outstanding service in the community. This year’s group of students aided thousands of lower-income New Yorkers in two boroughs by completing over 3,500 Federal and NYS income tax returns generating nearly $3 million in refunds this year.

Please watch the exclusive interview that took place between a NY1 reporter and tax preparers at the St. John’s Bread and Life location in Brooklyn.

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg visited St. John’s Bread and Life in early April to remind New Yorkers about the City’s free tax assistance and to urge lower-income New Yorkers to file, as they likely had considerable amount of refunds owed to them. Roughly one million New Yorkers qualified for the Earned Income Tax Credit, which averages over $2700.
   
The St. John’s students were trained by professionals from the FoodBank for NYC who partner with Department of Accounting and Taxation to deliver the IRS’ Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program in Brooklyn and in Jackson Heights.

For more information on the VITA program contact Professor Nina Dorata by calling at (718) 990-7329 or e-mail inquiries to doratan@stjohns.edu.

Media inquiries can be directed to Dominic Scianna, Assistant Vice President for Media Relations at St. John’s University via telephone at (718) 990-6185, or via electronic mail at sciannad@stjohns.edu.