Q. When are the tax sites open?
Posted January 13, 2016
A. Each location may have different days and times for tax preparation. You can locate the contact information here. Read more
Posted January 13, 2016
A. Each location may have different days and times for tax preparation. You can locate the contact information here. Read more
Posted January 13, 2016
A. You should call the coalition whom your appointment is with. You can do that by locating the information here. Read more
Posted January 12, 2016
A. Please Bring the Following Items to Your Appointment If you do not bring everything we will NOT be able to do your taxes Valid photo ID for all tax filers (student ID, driver’s license, government ID) Social Security cards for all listed on the return (including children) Correct birth dates for all listed on… Read more
Posted January 12, 2016
A. You can locate the nearest coalition location and contact them to make an appointment. Read more
Posted January 7, 2016
A.There are many different methods to track your spending. If you prefer using your budget worksheet over a checkbook or calendar that’s fine. The most important thing is to keep track of where you money is going. Read more
Posted January 7, 2016
A. Check out this link for some help with your checkbook! Read more
Posted January 7, 2016
A. Visit this link to learn more. Read more
Posted January 7, 2016
A. Unless you are late by 30 days or more, you should not get any calls from your creditor at work. Under the Federal Debt Collection Practice Act (FDCPA), the original creditor can call you at work to try to collect your payment. Click here to find out more information. Read more
Posted January 7, 2016
A. There are two types of collection agencies: internal and external. Internal collection agencies are within the same creditor as you owe the money to.External collection agencies are companies that have purchased your debt from the creditor you originally borrowed from. You can find out more information here. There are laws that protect you and… Read more
Posted January 7, 2016
A. For information about credit report errors and how to dispute errors, visit this website. Read more