Get Your Taxes Done For Free by Experts at BMC 

If you or your child is a patient at the BMC Pediatric or Family Medicine Clinic and your family makes $67,000 a year or less, you’re eligible to have BMC help you file your taxes for free.  

Getting free tax help and benefits like the child tax credit help relieve financial stress can help lessen financial stress for your family, which can help everyone stay healthy.

You can make an appointment for a free, in-person session by clicking below. And if you’re not able to use BMC’s free tax prep, there are other resources available in the Greater Boston area, which you can find below.

Schedule an In-person Appointment

You can also file your return with our partners through Get Your Refund's online portal or at the Boston Tax Help Coalition. The IRS allows taxpayers to file after the deadline without penalty if the taxpayer is due a refund.

File with Get Your Refund

Boston Tax Help Coalition

Frequently Asked Questions

When families get free tax help and big-time benefits like the child tax credit, it relieves financial stress and improves children’s health. We want to help our patients stay as healthy as possible -- whether that’s by offering a flu shot or helping families claim the benefits they deserve. There’s no catch – the service is free for pediatric patients and their families at BMC. We believe it’s that important.

We’re tax experts, but you’re the expert about your family. Here’s a short list of information that will help us maximize your refund and get your taxes done quickly and accurately.

If you’re a US citizen or legal resident and you have kids, you’ll probably get money back in the form of a refund or cash benefits. If you owe the government money, filing can protect you from penalties. You can decide whether to file after you see how much you would get back or owe and talk with one of our StreetCred tax preparers. When we prepare your taxes, we won’t submit it unless you sign it and tell us to submit it.

Undocumented immigrants can file taxes by getting an ITIN (an Individual Tax Identification Number). Filing can be helpful if you decide to apply for citizenship or residency someday because it shows an effort to follow the law. The IRS (the government agency that handles taxes) does not share information with ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement). We can connect you with Greater Boston Legal Services to see if filing an ITIN is the best choice for you and your family.

If you get a big cash benefit by filing taxes, it’s important to understand how that might impact other benefits you may be receiving. Cash benefits from filing taxes (like the Earned Income Tax Credit or EITC) will not count against welfare, SNAP/Food Stamps, SSI, Medicaid, or public housing. But some benefits programs may have rules about how long you can keep it in your bank account without spending it.  

Money you get back in the form of a tax refund (money that was withheld from paychecks that you get back when you file, may immediately count against your asset limit. Your StreetCred tax preparer can help you understand the breakdown so that you can decide if you want to file and how to manage your assets so you don’t lose other benefits. Here’s a more detailed description we recommend. 

We do! As a family in the BMC Pediatric Clinic, you're also eligible for free child savings accounts, with the possibility of having $50 already deposited! Call 617.414.5170 for more info or ask about it when you get your taxes done.

BabySteps is Massachusetts’ NEW seeded college savings account program. Starting January 1, 2020, every child born or adopted who is a Massachusetts resident can get a $50 seed deposit into a college savings account within the first year of life or adoption.

Every Massachusetts child enrolled in both the BabySteps Savings Plan and SNAP within one year of their birth or adoption is eligible to receive a monthly deposit of $10 to their MEFA U.Fund 529 account for one year.