Southern Adventist University Students Serve Through Free Tax Assistance

  • Tuesday, April 9, 2024
  • Alexis Dewey, senior mass communication major
Chidi Onyeije, junior accounting major, prepares tax documents as part of the VITA program at Southern
Chidi Onyeije, junior accounting major, prepares tax documents as part of the VITA program at Southern
photo by Elias Zabala
This tax season marks the 11th year students at Southern Adventist University have volunteered to complete tax returns for low-income and elderly community members in Collegedale and the surrounding area. 
 
Each year, School of Business professor Mark Hyder, JD, teaches students how to file tax returns in an accelerated course. “When I first came to campus, I thought this could be a good option for service-learning and internship credits,” said Mr. Hyder, who introduced the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program in 2014. 
 
Participating students take the class and an exam during the first three weeks of the winter semester in January, and become certified by the IRS to file tax returns.
The program is geared towards helping people in the community who cannot afford to pay for needed tax services.
 
Senior business administration major Colin Glenn, who is volunteering for a second year, says the program is an excellent opportunity to gain both knowledge and experience. “Preparing to work in the business field made me realize that everyone earning income – both individuals and businesses – are required to pay taxes whether they know how to file or not,” he said. 
 
“If you worked for an accounting firm, you’d be doing exactly the same thing for the company that I’m teaching you,” Mr. Hyder said, noting that Southern’s teaching faculty are always looking to offer opportunities for students to experience real-world work scenarios.
 
The program is also a unique way for students to serve the community. “Over the last decade, we’ve secured $3.67 million in refunds for those in need in the greater Collegedale community,” Mr. Hyder said. 
 
Mr. Glenn adds, “Serving is made easy at Southern, and VITA is one way that helps students envision how helping others as the hands and feet of Jesus can extend beyond the campus and after graduation.”
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