Low Income Taxpayer Clinics (LITCs) represent low income taxpayers before the Internal Revenue Service, assist taxpayers in audits,
appeals and collection disputes and can help taxpayers respond to IRS notices and to correct account problems.
If you are a low income taxpayer who cannot afford professional tax assistance or if you speak English as a second language (ESL)
and need help understanding your tax rights and responsibilities, you may qualify for help from a LITC that provides free or nominal
cost assistance.
Although LITCs receive partial funding from the IRS, LITCs, their employees, and their volunteers are completely independent of, and
are not associated with, the federal government. These clinics are operated by nonprofit organizations or academic institutions.
Clinics receiving federal funding for the 2006 calendar year are listed below. Each clinic independently decides if you meet the income
guidelines1 and other criteria before it agrees to represent you.
Low income taxpayers also may be able to receive assistance from an attorney referral system operated by state bar associations,
state or local societies of accountants and other nonprofit tax professional organizations.
You can find the list of Tax clinics
http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p4134.pdf