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Haven’t filed last year’s taxes? You could still get a refund – and free filing help is still available

SALEM, Ore. (KTVZ) – If you missed the April 15 tax filing deadline, you can still file your 2024 taxes. Thanks to the Oregon Department of Human Services Tax Infrastructure Grant Program, free tax filing help is available through October 15.

There is no penalty for filing now if you are due refund money.  In fact, now is an excellent time to get free tax filing help because there are many open appointments for free help, the agency said in a news release Tuesday:

The ODHS Tax Infrastructure Grant Program funds community organizations throughout the state to offer free tax filing help for people who qualify. See below to pick the best location for free tax help.

Some taxpayers choose not to file a return because they don't earn enough to be required to file. But if you don’t file, you may miss out on receiving money back due to possible refundable tax credits. Examples include the Earned Income Tax Credit and the Oregon Kids Credit.

Free help is also available to anyone who may have received a letter from the Department of Revenue or the Internal Revenue Service about their tax filing. Taxpayers may also receive letters about a change to their return or an amount owed. Free tax filing organizations can help with the appropriate response to these letters, including translating them if necessary.

The ODHS Tax Infrastructure Grant Program funds culturally relevant or culturally specific organizations, Tribal governments and rural community organizations to help educate and provide free tax filing help for people with low incomes. Help is available in multiple languages. The grant money is also used to increase the number of certified tax preparers in Oregon.

Where to get free help filing taxes:

 211Info: Call 2-1-1 or email help@211info.org for a list of all the free tax filing help.

For more information, visit the Help Filing Taxes webpage: https://www.oregon.gov/odhs/pages/tax-help.aspx#help.

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