Are you in the military and getting ready to do your taxes? Make sure you know how to file for free
                    Tax season can be an anxious time of year, but it doesn’t have to be if you know where to turn for help. It is also a great opportunity for servicemembers to build up their savings using a portion of their refunds. Servicemembers should know that there are resources available to them for free tax preparation services. Take advantage of these free services and kickstart your emergency savings with our guide.
Free tax preparation services for servicemembers
                      There are several options for servicemembers to file their
                      taxes for free, including free tax preparation software
                      you can use to prepare your own taxes and file online as
                      well as free tax preparation assistance on base.
                    
                      Defense Department’s Military OneSource MilTax program
                    
                    
                      MilTax
                        
                      is a free online tax prep and e-filing program that
                      addresses unique situations specific to military life like
                      deployments, combat and training pay, multistate filings,
                      living overseas, and more. The program walks you through a
                      series of questions to help you complete and
                      electronically file your federal and state returns. MilTax
                      also has personalized tax consultants that are available
                      to answer your questions.
                      Contact Military OneSource by phone or live
                          chat
                        
                      to schedule a consultation with a military tax consultant.
                      MilTax is available to all active duty servicemembers
                      regardless of activation status and even those who leave
                      the military for one year after your separation or
                      retirement date.
                    
Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA)
                    
                      Servicemembers, including retirees, are also eligible to
                      receive free tax consultation and preparation through the
                      Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA)
                        
                      program. There are VITA locations on some military
                      installations where you can sit down with a trained tax
                      professional to complete your return. If you don’t have a
                      VITA site on your local base, use the
                      VITA program locator
                        
                      to find a nearby location.
                    
What to consider when using a fee-based tax preparer
                      If you choose to pay someone to prepare your taxes or take
                      advantage of special promotions for members of the
                      military, here are a few things to first consider.
                    
Read the fine print when taking advantage of special military promotions
                      Tax preparers who charge for their services may appear to
                      offer special promotions for servicemembers, promising to
                      help them for free or at a discount. However, we’ve
                      received complaints from servicemembers who were
                      unexpectedly charged fees. Make sure to read the fine
                      print as some preparers may do your taxes for free, but
                      then charge a fee to e-file or for other services. If you
                      have questions about a contract, you can always review it
                      with
                      your installation legal assistance office
                        .
                    
Understand refund anticipation checks and refund advance loans
It’s important to think carefully if a fee-based tax preparer offers you a tax refund product like a refund anticipation check or refund advance loan.
Refund Anticipation Check (RAC)
A RAC allows you to delay the cost of the tax preparation services and pay it out of your refund. You typically pay a fee to delay paying the cost of the tax preparation services. A RAC doesn’t deliver your refund more quickly.
The tax preparation cost and the fee for the RAC itself are deducted from your refund before you receive the money.
RAC fees typically range from $30 to $50.
Refund Advance Loan (RAL)
A RAL is a short-term loan, usually for less than one month or until the IRS sends your full refund to the tax preparer. The amount of the loan is typically based on a portion of the full amount of your estimated tax refund minus tax preparation service charges and other fees.
All tax preparation firms are different. Some firms offer refund advance loans with no fees or interest, but others may charge fees and interest.
Keep in mind that when you file electronically, the IRS typically issues most refunds in less than 21 days. If you take out a RAL, you are therefore only borrowing for a few weeks, but the provider may take fees and interest out of your tax return.
As with any financial product or service, carefully consider all fees and charges, as well as timing, to help you make an informed decision that’s best for your situation.