Tax Clinic: Information for the Public
The Tax Clinic can help you with the following kinds of problems:
- I did not get my refund. If you filed a tax return and claimed certain deductions or credits, such as the Earned Income Credit, and the IRS or DRS has not paid you your refund, contact the Tax Clinic to see if we can help. You may also contact the local Taxpayer Advocate Service at (860) 594-9100.
- My tax return is being audited: The IRS or DRS has told you that they are reviewing your income tax return or they plan on making changes that increases the tax you owe, or reduces your refund.
- I have not filed past years tax returns: You have not filed tax returns for one or more years and need some help filing them and paying any taxes that may be owed. The Tax Clinic does not prepare tax returns but, if you qualify, we can refer you to an organization that may be able to prepare your returns for free or at low cost.
- I owe taxes: You have been getting bills from the IRS or DRS and want help in determining your payment options.
- I want to petition the Tax Court or I have filed a Tax Court petition: If you want to file a petition with the United States Tax Court or you have filed a petition on your own, we can represent you before the Tax Court. If you have a trial date, contact the Tax Clinic immediately to see if we can help.
- I overpaid taxes and want to claim a refund. You paid federal taxes but now believe you overpaid. We can represent you with a refund claim before the IRS and/or the United States District Court.
The Tax Clinic can help you with Connecticut (DRS) tax problems if you also have an IRS tax problem.
The Tax Clinic does not help people prepare and file returns. However, we can refer you to a pro bono (free) non-profit accounting organization, Community Accounting Aid & Services, Inc. or, if you need a tax return prepared during the regular filing season, we can direct you to a volunteer income tax assistance (VITA) site.
If owe taxes after you get a tax return prepared and filed, we can counsel you on your payment options. If you think you qualify for our assistance, please contact us.
How do I know if I qualify for the free legal services of the Tax Clinic?
Generally, your current annual income must meet certain guidelines (see below) and the amount of tax and penalties that the IRS or DRS says you owe for each year must not be more than $50,000.
To qualify for our services, you and your family's income must be at or below the following amounts:
Size of Family | Income Not Greater than: |
1 | $30,350 |
2 | $41,150 |
3 | $51,950 |
4 | $62,750 |
5 | $73,550 |
6 | $84,350 |
7 | $95,150 |
8 | $105,950 |
If your family size is more than eight (8) persons, add $10,800 for each additional member.
How do I make an appointment?
To make an appointment for an initial meeting, call (860) 570-5165. Response time depends on the amount of work that the Tax Clinic has. Generally, we try to return your call within 24 to 48 hours and to set up an appointment within a week of your request.
When will I know if the Tax Clinic takes my case?
After you have met with someone from the Tax Clinic, the director will review your case and decide in 7 to 10 days whether the Tax Clinic can help you. We will look at:
- The type of problems you have;
- The amount of time we think will be required to help you;
- Whether you are willing and able to help us with your case (such as getting documents and attending meetings); and
- Whether your case is something we have experience in handling.
We will notify you in writing whether we decide to represent you.
How long will it take to solve my problem?
This is a very difficult question to answer. It depends on whether you have the papers necessary for us to understand your problem and to prove your case to the IRS. It also depends on how much help you can give us with your case. We will work very hard to research and investigate your problem in a timely manner, meet with you to discuss your options, and to represent you before the IRS or DRS in a timely manner.
What if English is not my first language?
The Tax Clinic can help clients for whom English is a second language by arranging an interpreter or translator. Languages that the Tax Clinic generally supports are Spanish, French and Polish.
Contact the Tax Clinic
University of Connecticut School of Law Tax Clinic
65 Elizabeth Street, Hartford, CT 06105
Phone: (860) 570-5165
Fax: (860) 570-5195
Important Links
For further help with tax return preparation or tax information visit the following links:
- Internal Revenue Service
- Taxpayer Advocate Service
- Connecticut Department of Revenue Service
- Connecticut Association for Human Services, Inc. (free tax return preparation and benefits information)
- United States Tax Court