Metropolitan Family Service - CASH Oregon
Position Title: Student Tax Preparation Intern
Location: Remote, MUST RESIDE IN PORTLAND METRO
Dept/Program: MFS Cash Oregon
Reports To: Student Programming and Volunteer Coordinator
Virtual Training (paid): December (or November) 2024, flexible hours
Tax Site Open: Jan.- Apr. 2025, flexible schedule
Work study hours: 8 hrs/week
Rate of Pay: $15.95-$16.43
Evaluation Process: Student employee evaluations will be conducted by the Volunteer and Student Programming Coordinator on a monthly basis, as well as at a final evaluation.
Website: https://cashoregon.org/
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Internship Position Description:
Fight poverty. Learn a lifelong skill. MFS CASH Oregon is an economic empowerment program of Metropolitan Family Services that provides free tax preparation services and community outreach to low-income, working families and individuals. Under the supervision of the Student Programming and Volunteer Coordinator the Student Tax Preparation Intern will be responsible for preparing and delivering free volunteer tax preparation services to low income taxpayers using IRS provided tax software throughout the regular tax season (January-April) in 2025.
Values:
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We use creative and proactive problem-solving to build and sustain dynamic community-based programs and quality services
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We believe in the potential of families and individuals at all life stages and focus on prevention, wellness, and independence
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We build strong relationships by collaborating with our funders, partners, and highly trained volunteers, always striving for an extensive commitment to diversity
What you’ll gain from interning:
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Fight poverty and help low-wage earners keep more of what they make!
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Learn a lifelong skill: preparing federal and Oregon tax returns!
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Provide vital tax service to the low-income and limited ability and limited English proficient communities
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Connect with a network of 250 volunteers and staff, including current and retired business and civic leaders
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Learn about the complexities and inequities of the federal and Oregon tax codes and how they can both help and harm marginalized taxpayers
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Acquire strong technical experience through delivering tax preparation
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Develop strong interpersonal skills by interacting with a diverse client base
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Make a meaningful difference in your community!
Responsibilities and Duties:
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Provide direct free service in a compassionate and respectful manner
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Prepare accurate personal tax returns using TaxSlayer software
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Conduct intake interviews with clients to understand their tax situation and collect additional information
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Consistently utilize tax resource materials in order to research and correctly apply tax law
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Share information acquired at tax preparer training regarding tax-related issues with taxpayers, including ways they may improve their personal financial situation