Children’s Books on Wheels (CBOW) launches Super Tax Day launch promotion.

KONROE, Texas — Children’s Books on Wheels (CBOW) is launching a Super Tax Day kick-off event from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm at the Montgomery County Memorial Library, Conroe, Central Location, 104 I-45, in Conroe on Jan. 27. and January 28 from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm at the Sleepy Hollow Multi-Use Building, 9847 Sleepy Hollow Road in Tamina.

In partnership with the IRS, CBOW provides Voluntary Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Community Solutions for families with an annual income of $57,000 or less by IRS Certified Volunteers on various mobile sites from February through the April 18 application deadline.

Services are provided in English, Spanish and other languages ​​as needed or upon request.

Additional VITA tax days and hours:
Konro Main Library
February 4, 11, 18, 25
10:00–15:00
(104 I-45, Conroe)
March 4, 11, 18, 25
10:00–15:00
April 1, 15
10:00–15:00

Sleepy Hollow Multipurpose Building
February 3, 10, 24
10:00–15:00
(9845 Sleepy Hollow Road)
March 3, 10, 17
10:00–15:00
April 14, 17, 18
10:00–15:00

Hope for the Void
Feb 7, 27
16:30– 20:30
(37027 Whipstock Rd, Magnolia)
March 7, 21
16:30– 20:30

The Woodlands Family YMCA
Feb 24
16:00–20:00
(6145 Shadow Bend Place)
March 24
16:00–20:00

Mission Northeast
February 15, March 8
9:00–13:00
(22098 TX 494, New Caney)
12th of April
9:00–13:00

Lone Star Family Health Center
Feb 23
14:00–19:00
(605 S. Conroe Medical Doctor)
March 23
12:00–19:00

Samaritan Society
Feb 6
22:00–14:00
(31355 Doctor of Friendship, Magnolia)
March 13
10:00–14:00

Interested individuals and families are requested to make an appointment by calling Rita Wiltz at (281) 844-7596 and bring information with them to expedite the process.

• Identification

• Social security cards or taxpayer ID

• W-2, 1099-R, 1099-Misc or other pay statements from all employers.

• Forms 1099 – Interest and Dividend Statements

• Certificate of exemption from health insurance

• Last year’s federal and state tax returns

• Bank account numbers for direct deposit

• Kindergarten Tax Identification Number

• Forms 1095-A, B, and C Health Insurance Claims

• Income statements from the IRS

Children’s Books on Wheels was formed in 2004 as a 501c3 non-profit organization offering free books to all Montgomery County communities. Seventy-five percent of the population served by CBOW is at or below the poverty level. Rita Wiltz, CEO and Founder, visits community events, churches, businesses, and other nonprofits in the counties north, south, east, and west with her mobile team. Approximately 8,000 books are distributed throughout the community each year.

Other services offered by CBOW include social service assistance in multiple languages ​​for the underserved and underserved, including free year-round tax services by IRS Certified Volunteers free of charge to eligible individuals since 2010, Project Re-Set training assistance for technical areas that require OSHA10 or OSHA30, Confined Space, First Aid Training + AED and Forklift Training Certification, and KIDSTECH Digital Literacy to make reading accessible to everyone. Together with Project FUEL family sessions “A breath of fresh air”.

The mission of Children’s Books on Wheels is to promote literacy by providing books and educational literature to Pre-K through 12th grade students and their families. Learn more about Children’s Books on Wheels by visiting their website www.ChildrensBooksonWheels.org or their Facebook page www.facebook.com/cbow.childrensbooksonwheels.

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