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UT International Office Tax Help Schedule

Our resources are very limited! Please try to complete your own tax forms using the information on this website. If you have followed all the instructions and still need assistance, make a VITA appointment. Bring all your documentation and complete your forms as much as possible.

The International Office is located at 600 W. 24th St.

Participants in VITA sessions should bring all tax documents received in the mail (W-2, 1042-S, 1099, etc.)

VITA Appointments

PLEASE NOTE: For Non-Resident Alien Tax-Filing ONLY

If you have now become a resident alien for tax purposes, please go to http://www.utexas.edu/international/taxes/1040.html.

The International Office will begin taking reservations for tax assistance with a VITA volunteer on February 9th. Appointments are available between 5:30 p.m. and 6:50 p.m. on the dates listed below. To make a VITA appointment click here.

At your appointment time, sign in at the front desk and have a seat. Be sure to bring your tax forms (with as much of the information completed as possible), all tax documents you have received in the mail, and any other related items.

 

February

Thursday, February 19
Monday, February 23
Thursday, February 26

March

Monday, March 2
Thursday, March 5
Monday, March 9
Thursday, March 12
NOTE: No VITA March 16-20
Monday, March 23
Thursday, March 26
Monday, March 30

April

Thursday, April 2
Monday, April 6
Thursday, April 9
Monday, April 13

 


VITA Special Group Tax Seminars at the UT International Office 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.

Tuesday, March 10 - Mexican Students Seminar

Wednesday, March 11 - Indian Students Seminar

Tuesday, March 24- Korean Students Seminar

Wednesday, March 25 - Chinese Students Seminar

2008 Tax Filing Deadline - April 15, 2009

 

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Updated: March 4, 2009
Although the information contained in this web site has been reviewed by representatives of the Internal Revenue Service and should be adequate to assist most international students and scholars, it is not a substitute for advice obtained from the Internal Revenue Service or a qualified tax professional. If your visa status has changed in the past year, or you believe you have complicated tax issues, please consult the Internal Revenue Service or a qualified tax professional.