Financial Wellness at Work
Host Julie Everett is joined by Financial Finesse coach Kari Cedegren and Jenell Koelblin, Site Coordinator - Lane County Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program (VITA), to answer common tax-season questions and outline practical steps to prepare. They explain VITA (IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance) Program as a free tax prep and filing service for lower- and moderate-income households, seniors, people with disabilities, and limited English speakers, and describe volunteer training and certification. The conversation covers when to hire a tax professional (complex situations like rentals, stock options/AMT, multi-state filing), organizing documents, and the impact of changes like no tax on overtime and no tax on tips, plus refundable credits such as the child tax credit and EITC, and Oregon-specific credits including the kicker. They clarify that filing an extension gives more time to file but not to pay, discuss IRS payment plans and safe harbor rules, and emphasize filing even if you can’t pay to avoid penalties. 00:00 Tax Season Kickoff 00:44 Meet the Guests 01:39 VITA Explained 03:55 Who Qualifies 04:51 DIY or Hire Help 07:56 Free Filing Options 09:02 Get Your Docs Ready 09:45 New Tax Changes 12:05 Refundable Credits 16:14 Tips and Gig Work 18:29 Extensions Demystified 20:02 If You Owe Taxes 22:25 VITA Extensions Help 23:09 Key Takeaways Recap 26:00 Final Thoughts 28:54 Wrap Up and Thanks 29:47 Share and Subscribe Financial Finesse Julie Everett [https://www.linkedin.com/in/julieeverett17/] Kari Cedegren [https://www.linkedin.com/in/karicedergren/] OSU VITA [https://business.oregonstate.edu/volunteer-income-tax-assistance] File Your Taxes for Free [https://www.irs.gov/file-your-taxes-for-free] Free Tax Return Preparation [https://www.irs.gov/individuals/free-tax-return-preparation-for-qualifying-taxpayers]
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