Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program

VITA - Volunteer Income Tax AssiStance

The Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts Business Department is proud to offer Free tax preparation services to the Berkshire County Community.  The VITA tax Center operates Monday and Wednesdays from 4:00 pm until 8:00 pm and is in Suite 102, on the first floor of Murdock Hall.  

Student volunteers undergo rigorous training, become IRS certified, and work under the supervision of Professor Tara Barboza, CPA, EA. All information is confidential. If you are interested in free tax services, please contact Habitat for Humanity at (413) 442-3181 to find out if you qualify or schedule an appointment. Return clients may schedule their appoints online at https://vitaschedule.as.me/schedule/db9e8d72/appointment/29945618/calendar/1889716?appointmentTypeIds%5B%5D=29945618

Drop-offs will be accepted during VITA's hours of operation. 


Our program offers in-person tax appointments in addition to drop-off services. You can expect your appointment to last 60 - 90 minutes based on complexity. Remember to bring all your documents including: 

  • Social Security Cards for all persons included on the return 
  • Tax documents such as W-2s, 1099s, and 1098s 
  • Your photo ID. 

Additional Taxpayer Resources

WHERE IS MY REFUND?
*IRS Returns Only. Information is updated once a day, overnight. 

What you need
  • Your Social Security or individual taxpayer ID number (ITIN)
  • Your filing status
  • The exact refund amount on your return 

Prefer a mobile app?  You can also check your refund with IRS2Go

Find your tax information in your online account or get a copy (transcript) of your tax records

To check an amended return, visit Where's My Amended Return? 

Where is my Refund?
*Massachusetts Returns Only.

To check the status of your personal income tax refund, you’ll need the following information: 

  • Tax year of the refund 
  • Your Social Security number (SSN) or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) 
  • Refund amount
  • Taxpayer answers on IRS.gov: As people prepare to file their 2024 tax return, the IRS reminds taxpayers they can find answers to their tax questions from the comfort of their home using IRS online tools and resources. 

  • Taxpayer Bill of Rights: All taxpayers have rights any time they interact with the IRS. These ten rights are outlined in the Taxpayer Bill of Rights. 

  • Beware of gift card scams: Taxpayers should be aware of gift card scams and take steps to protect themselves. Scammers may target taxpayers by asking them to pay a fake tax bill with gift cards. People should remember that the IRS never asks for or accepts gift cards as payment for a tax bill.