UNCLASSIFIED// ROUTINE R 281431Z OCT 14 PSN 176871K30 FM CNO WASHINGTON DC TO NAVADMIN BT UNCLAS NAVADMIN 252/14 SUBJ/2015 VOLUNTEER INCOME TAX ASSISTANCE (VITA) ELECTRONIC TAX FILING (ELF) PROGRAM// MSGID/NAVADMIN/CNO WASHINGTON DC/DNS/DEC// REF/A/MSG/CNO/062135Z NOV 13// AMPN/REF A IS NAVADMIN 290/13// POC/ENSIGN/LT/OJAG 16/JAG/TEL: (202) 685-4641/DSN: 325-4641// RMKS/1. This NAVADMIN provides notice and information regarding the 2015 VITA/ELF program. This message supersedes reference (a). 2. The VITA/ELF program is managed by Naval Legal Service Command to provide free electronic tax filing services for Sailors, dependents, and retirees with a focus on assisting Service members E6 and below. Commercial tax preparers charge over $170 for an average electronically-filed return. Last year, fleet volunteers helped thousands of Service members and dependents avoid paying tax preparation fees. In fact, in tax year 2013, volunteers with the program saved Service members and dependents an estimated $800,000.00 in tax preparation fees and provided over 10 million dollars in expedited tax refunds. 3. This program reduces the effort and cost involved in preparing and filing federal and state tax returns. a. Volunteers assist Sailors and dependents at no cost. b. Refunds are deposited an average of two weeks from the date oF filing, reducing the lure of commercial refund anticipation loans which have high interest rates and fees. 4. Self-service tax preparation, using free tax filing software, is available to all Sailors, dependents, and retirees to file their tax returns at the continental U.S. and outside of the continental U.S. tax centers. Tax centers are staffed by IRS trained and certified volunteers to assist with tax filing. 5. Commands must ensure Sailors are aware of their personal responsibility to file tax returns and that free Navy services are available to them. 6. Tax assistance centers depend on local commands for personnel, equipment, and facilities. This program merits serious consideration in every command's allocation of manpower and resources and is a particularly good use of talented limited duty Sailors. a. Commands are encouraged to identify Sailors who can work as volunteers full or part-time at tax centers. b. Volunteers require training in advance of assignment to a tax center. Volunteers will be advised of training sessions by tax center managers prior to execution of duties. Commands that can provide Sailors as VITA/ELF volunteers should contact their local Regional Legal Servicing Office as soon as possible. Regional Legal Servicing Office contact information can be accessed at the following web address: WWW.JAG.NAVY.MIL/LEGAL_SERVICES/LEGAL_SERVICES_ LOCATOR_RLSO.HTM. c. Commands interested in setting up their own program should contact LT Peter Marx at the Office of the Judge Advocate General (Code 16) at (202) 685-4637 DSN: 325-4637 or PETER.MARX(AT)NAVY.MIL. 7. Released by Vice Admiral S. H. Swift, Director, Navy Staff.// BT #6123 NNNN UNCLASSIFIED//