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How to fill out the IRS 13615 online
This guide provides comprehensive instructions for filling out the IRS 13615 form, known as the Volunteer Standards of Conduct Agreement for the VITA/TCE programs. Designed for individuals navigating these requirements online, this resource supports volunteers in completing the form accurately.
Follow the steps to successfully complete the IRS 13615 form online.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to access the IRS 13615 form and open it for completion.
- Review the purpose of the form and ensure you understand the Volunteer Standards of Conduct that you must adhere to as a volunteer.
- Complete the 'Full name' field by entering your name as it appears on your government-issued ID.
- Indicate your 'Volunteer position(s)' by selecting the relevant roles you will undertake in the program.
- Fill in your 'Home address' by providing your street address, city, state, and ZIP code.
- Enter your 'Email address' and 'Daytime telephone' number for contact purposes.
- Specify the 'Number of years volunteered' to indicate your experience level within the VITA/TCE programs.
- Affix your signature electronically or type it in the designated area to certify your compliance with the standards of conduct.
- Input the name of your 'Sponsoring partner name/site name' to ensure proper affiliation.
- Select your 'Volunteer Certification Levels' by adding the letter 'P' next to the certifications you have passed.
- If applicable, provide licensing information and certification details for professionals such as attorneys or CPAs in the appropriate fields.
- Have your coordinator or sponsoring partner verify your information and sign in the designated area.
- Once all sections are filled out, review your information for accuracy, then save changes, download, print, or share the form as needed.
Complete your IRS 13615 form online today to support your role in the VITA/TCE programs.
If you believe the information on the form is wrong, contact the lender to correct it. If the payer (lender) won't correct the IRS Form 1099-C document, report the amount on your tax return but include an explanation as to why the payer's information is incorrect.