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Legit IRS Tax Help; and Scammers Also Active

County Tax Day offers prep; and taxpayers are alerted to new scam.

The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program gears up on Saturday, March 19, to help county taxpayers making less than $54,000 per household prepare their taxes. A new California Earned Income Tax Credit is also available to those making less than $6,580 per year — and have no dependents — or for those making $13,870 with two or more dependents. Tax refunds between $900 to $2,653 could be available to low-income families.

The English/Spanish tax prep day requires an appointment at (805) 229-1762; tell them Santa Barbara is the location. The free service is sponsored by Assemblymember Das Williams, State Senator Hannah-Beth Jackson, and State Controller Betty Yee, with IRS-certified volunteers conducting the tax preparation. Other sites can be found by visiting irs.treasury.gov/freetaxprep .

A far different side of taxation is the fear many have of the Internal Revenue Service. Taking advantage of this is a new scam in which phone callers pretend they have your tax return and just need to verify "a few details," stated an IRS consumer alert. In this new wrinkle in the old "This is a call from the Internal Revenue Service" con game, callers attempt to get social security numbers, credit cards, or banking information over the phone, and sometimes via email. The IRS states scammers have collected more than $26 million from over 5,000 victims since 2013.