Filing taxes in a new country is intimidating—I get it! The forms are confusing, the rules are complex, and everything seems designed to make you feel lost. But here's the good news: you don't have to figure this out alone, and you definitely don't have to pay hundreds of dollars for help.
There are FREE resources
specifically designed to help immigrants and newcomers file their U.S. taxes.
I'm going to show you exactly where to get help, what services are available,
and how to access them—all at no cost to you.
VITA: Your #1 Free Tax Resource
The Volunteer Income Tax
Assistance (VITA) program is the best free tax help available for immigrants.
VITA offers free tax preparation by IRS-certified volunteers who are specially
trained to help people with limited English, disabilities, or incomes under
$64,000.
What Makes VITA Special for Immigrants?
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Multilingual assistance - Many VITA sites have
volunteers who speak Spanish, Chinese, Vietnamese, Korean, and other languages
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Understanding of immigrant tax situations - VITA
volunteers are trained on ITINs, foreign income, tax treaties, and other issues
specific to newcomers
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Completely free - No charges, no hidden fees, no
upsells
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Electronic filing - You'll get your refund faster than
paper filing
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Help with ITINs - VITA can assist with ITIN
applications
How to Find a VITA Site Near You
1.
Call 800-906-9887 and say your ZIP code for locations
near you
2.
Visit IRS.gov/VITA and use the locator tool
3.
Search online for VITA plus your city name
4.
Ask at your local library, community center, or
immigrant resource center
VITA typically operates January
through April 15th. Some sites require appointments, others are walk-in. Call
ahead!
What to Bring to VITA
To get help at VITA, bring
these documents:
Identification:
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Photo ID for you and your spouse
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Social Security cards or ITIN letters for everyone on
your return
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Birth dates for you, spouse, and dependents
Income Documents:
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All W-2 forms from employers
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1099 forms (interest, dividends, retirement, etc.)
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Income from your home country if applicable
Other Important Items:
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Last year's tax return if you have it
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Bank account info for direct deposit
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Any IRS letters you received
TCE: Tax Help for Older Adults
Tax Counseling for the Elderly
(TCE) is similar to VITA but focuses on people age 60 and over. TCE volunteers
have special training on pensions, retirement, and Social Security issues.
Find TCE sites the same way as
VITA—call 888-227-7669 or visit IRS.gov/TCE.
Other Free Tax Resources for Immigrants
IRS Free File
If your income was $79,000 or
less in 2025, you qualify for IRS Free File—free tax software from brand-name
companies. The software guides you through your return and files
electronically.
Access it ONLY through
IRS.gov/FreeFile (not Google!) to ensure you get the free version.
Taxpayer Assistance Centers
The IRS has walk-in offices
called Taxpayer Assistance Centers where you can get help in person. Services
include:
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Tax return preparation assistance
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Help understanding IRS notices
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Payment plan setup
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ITIN application assistance
You MUST make an appointment by
calling 844-545-5640. Walk-ins are not accepted.
Low Income Taxpayer Clinics (LITC)
LITCs provide free or low-cost
help if you're having problems with the IRS and your income is below a certain
level. They can help with:
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Audits and appeals
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Tax disputes
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Collection issues
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Other tax problems
Find clinics at
TaxpayerAdvocate.irs.gov/LITC.
Special Tax Issues for Immigrants
ITINs
If you need to file taxes but
don't have a Social Security Number, you need an ITIN. VITA sites can help you
apply, or you can work with a Certifying Acceptance Agent who can verify your
documents without you having to mail your passport to the IRS.
Tax Treaties
If you're from a country with a
U.S. tax treaty, you might qualify for special tax benefits. VITA volunteers
trained in international issues can help you claim treaty benefits.
Foreign Income
If you earned income in your
home country before moving to the U.S., or if you still have income from
abroad, you need to report it. The rules are complex, so definitely get help
from VITA or a tax professional.
Community Organizations That Help
Many immigrant-serving organizations
offer free tax help or partner with VITA:
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Catholic Charities
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United Way
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Local immigrant resource centers
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Community colleges
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Public libraries
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Ethnic community organizations
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to file taxes if I just arrived in the U.S.?
If you had U.S. income, yes.
Even if you only worked part of the year, you need to file if you earned enough
to meet the filing threshold.
Will filing taxes affect my immigration status?
Filing taxes is separate from
immigration. In fact, showing tax compliance can help in some immigration
cases. VITA volunteers maintain confidentiality and don't report to immigration
authorities.
Can I get help in my language?
Many VITA sites offer
multilingual assistance. Call ahead to find a site with volunteers who speak
your language.
What if I've never filed taxes before and I've been here several years?
VITA can help you catch up!
They can assist with filing previous years' returns. Don't be
embarrassed—they're there to help, not judge.
Tips for Getting Help
5.
Start early - VITA gets very busy in March and April.
Go in January or February if possible.
6.
Bring everything - It's better to bring documents you
don't need than to make multiple trips.
7.
Ask questions - VITA volunteers are there to help you
understand, not just file for you.
8.
Get copies - Keep copies of your completed tax return
for your records.
You Don't Have to Do This Alone
I know U.S. taxes feel
overwhelming when you're new to the country. But please don't let fear or
confusion stop you from filing or getting help. The resources I've shared are
specifically designed for people in your situation, and they're completely
free.
VITA volunteers help hundreds
of thousands of immigrants every year. They understand your challenges, they
speak your language (literally!), and they want to help you succeed. Take
advantage of these resources—you've earned them, and they're here for you.
Have you used VITA or other
free tax services? What was your experience? Share in the comments to help
other newcomers! And please share this guide with anyone who might need free
tax help.
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