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VITA
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VITA
Volunteer Income Tax Assistance. A program the IRS administers each year to help low income persons prepare their tax returns. VITA certifies volunteers to work at centers all over the United States. In general, persons under certain income limits are allowed to have their taxes prepared for free by a VITA volunteer.


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Chandler said while she is not sure what queries were recently asked, she suspects some of VITAS newest partners such as the AARP requested guidance on volunteer compensation.
MIAMI -- VITAS Innovative Hospice Care[R] announced an agreement with UniCare Life & Health Insurance Company (UniCare) that will provide UniCare members access to comprehensive hospice services in every market in which VITAS operates.
MIAMI -- Sue Malter has been appointed Director of National Accounts for VITAS Innovative Hospice Care[R], one of the nation's oldest and largest providers of end-of-life care.
 
 
 
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