New York City is cracking down on predatory tax preparers while offering a lifeline to its most vulnerable residents. As Tax Day approaches, Mayor Zohran Mamdani has announced that the city will continue to provide free tax preparation services to those who need it most.
The program, NYC Free Tax Prep, qualifies individuals and couples without dependents who earned up to $68,000 last year and families with incomes capped at $97,000. Incredibly, nearly half of New York City's residents fall into this category, making them eligible for the free services.
What sets this program apart is that it connects filers with IRS-certified volunteer accountants who prepare their taxes without charging a dime. According to officials, this has resulted in significant savings for participants – last year alone, 110,000 tax returns were completed, saving residents an average of $346 per return and a whopping $38 million total.
The program's impact is significant, especially given the city's struggles with affordability. Mayor Mamdani noted that "a few added dollars can make all the difference" in a city where the cost of living is already straining many households.
In addition to providing free tax preparation services, the administration is also cracking down on unscrupulous tax preparers who prey on consumers with hidden fees and high-interest loans. Commissioner Sam Levine vowed to ramp up enforcement efforts, deploying inspectors to monitor compliance and issuing warning letters to those who break the law.
The city's move comes as Tax Day approaches, when many New Yorkers may be tempted by predatory tax preparers promising quick fixes or fast cash. Officials are urging residents to demand a "consumer Bill of Rights" from their preparer before agreeing to file taxes – including protections against overcharging and hidden fees.
Residents can learn more about the program and how to report complaints at DCWP's website, which promises to be a vital lifeline for those navigating the complex world of tax preparation.
The program, NYC Free Tax Prep, qualifies individuals and couples without dependents who earned up to $68,000 last year and families with incomes capped at $97,000. Incredibly, nearly half of New York City's residents fall into this category, making them eligible for the free services.
What sets this program apart is that it connects filers with IRS-certified volunteer accountants who prepare their taxes without charging a dime. According to officials, this has resulted in significant savings for participants – last year alone, 110,000 tax returns were completed, saving residents an average of $346 per return and a whopping $38 million total.
The program's impact is significant, especially given the city's struggles with affordability. Mayor Mamdani noted that "a few added dollars can make all the difference" in a city where the cost of living is already straining many households.
In addition to providing free tax preparation services, the administration is also cracking down on unscrupulous tax preparers who prey on consumers with hidden fees and high-interest loans. Commissioner Sam Levine vowed to ramp up enforcement efforts, deploying inspectors to monitor compliance and issuing warning letters to those who break the law.
The city's move comes as Tax Day approaches, when many New Yorkers may be tempted by predatory tax preparers promising quick fixes or fast cash. Officials are urging residents to demand a "consumer Bill of Rights" from their preparer before agreeing to file taxes – including protections against overcharging and hidden fees.
Residents can learn more about the program and how to report complaints at DCWP's website, which promises to be a vital lifeline for those navigating the complex world of tax preparation.