
Photo: Jim Russell ’83
SUNY Oswego’s student-driven Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program recently received a 100-percent score of the Quality Site Requirements in its IRS field audit. Shown working at a spring session are accounting majors (seated from left) Elena Margrey ’17 M’18 and Jason Krause ’17 M’18, and (standing) Derek Holden ’17 M’18. The program provides free tax-return service to local residents and received a commendation for being among the few sites during the 2017 filing season showing an increase in return production, or accepted e-files, over last season, according to School of Business Dean Richard Skolnik.
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