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Nash presents on tax prep program

June 15, 2023
Lisa Nash, senior lecturer of accounting at ǧĹAV, presented at the inaugural Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) academic conference in June at the University of Puerto Rico. She is shown here speaking with ǧĹAV students who took part in the VITA program.

Article By: Clark Leonard

Lisa Nash, senior lecturer of accounting at the University of North Georgia (ǧĹAV), presented at the inaugural VITA U 2023 conference in June at the University of Puerto Rico. The University of Georgia (UGA) served as the conference co-host.

The conference provides a forum to share scholarship stemming from university-affiliated Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) activities.

Nash shared information on potential challenges VITA sites may face when implementing an online, facilitated self-assist program, where taxpayers can prepare their own tax returns online with the oversight assistance of the VITA volunteers, in an academic setting.

"I enjoyed networking with other faculty who engage in the VITA program with their students, to share ideas, and gather feedback for VITA-related research topics," Nash said. "VITA provides a great opportunity for experiential learning and allows students to share their talents as a way to give back to the community."

Nash is a certified public accountant. The VITA program she oversees at ǧĹAV normally serves more than 100 taxpayers each filing season. The ǧĹAV program is looking to expand the facilitated self-assist option to serve more taxpayers in the next filing season.

UGA plans to host the 2024 VITA U conference in Athens, Georgia.


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