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If your agency or organization provides services to offenders or parolees or has a prisoner re-entry program, why not include tax information to help recently released individuals with their taxes?
Take a look at the free products here! You can share the DVD and use the easy-to-follow facilitator’s guide with everything you need to deliver training. There also a free brochure developed by the IRS to help these individuals understand their tax responsibilities, the benefits of filing income taxes, the available tax credits and much more.
Check out the products below for your prisoner re-entry program!
Get right with your taxes
| Publication | Intended use/Audience | Ordering guidelines |
|---|---|---|
| Pub. 4931 (DVD is no longer available) Pub. 4931 (in Spanish) PDF | Re-entry coordinator for the soon-to-be-released prisoner audience. | Free One copy per correctional facility |
| Pub. 4924, Facilitator's Guide PDF Pub. 4924 (in Spanish) PDF | Provides detailed instructions to anyone administering the outreach sessions. | Free One copy per facilitator |
| Pub. 4925, Life Cycle Brochure PDF Pub. 4925 (in Spanish) PDF | Contains helpful resources and tax information written for the soon-to-be-released prisoner audience. | Free One copy for each audience member/re-entry program participant |
Publication 4931, Get Right with Your Taxes (video), is no longer available online.
These products can be ordered through the toll-free number 800-TAX-FORM (800-829-3676), from IRS forms and publications online, by sending an email to the SPEC partner email address or by contacting your local SPEC relationship manager.
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