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    Marne tax centers open for business

    Marne tax centers open for business

    Photo By Patrick Young | Fort Stewart-Hunter Army Airfield garrison commander Col. Jason Wolter cuts the ribbon...... read more read more

    FORT STEWART, GA, UNITED STATES

    01.31.2019

    Story by Patrick Young 

    Fort Stewart Public Affairs Office


    Designed to help Soldiers, retirees and eligible Family members save money in legal fees, the 2019 Marne Tax center opened its doors Jan. 22.  


    The Fort Stewart-Hunter Army Airfield garrison commander, Col. Jason Wolter, was on-hand to help cut the ribbon to the new Marne Tax Center with the support of the garrison senior enlisted leader, Command Sgt. Maj. Rebecca Myers; the installation Staff Judge Advocate, Col. Steve Ranieri; and the tax center’s Janthan Gibson, Capt. Laura Hernandez and Master Sgt. Vernell Davis.  


    Wolter said the tax center staff should be proud of the service they provide, noting the Fort Stewart site alone helped provide nearly 2,000 clients with about $5 million in refunds and saving about $6,000 in preparation fees. 


    He said this year he expected an even greater return on investment as the center now offers kiosks and an education component.     


    “It’s all about taking care of Soldiers and their Families,” Wolter said.  He said if you look across the community, financial readiness is paramount to individual and Family readiness and resiliency.   


    Hunter Army Airfield garrison commander Lt. Col. Ken Dwyer said at the Hunter ribbon cutting Jan. 22 that the Hunter tax center showed similar results in 2018.  


    "Last year, the Hunter tax center processed 1,000 returns for the Hunter Army Airfield military community, saving its customers $300,000 in tax-filing fees," Dwyer said. "That is an amazing service to our community."


    Capt. Laura Hernandez, Marne tax center officer-in-charge, confirmed the tax centers combined serviced more than 2,800 clients with nearly 2,700 refunds totaling nearly $8 million. She noted the cost avoidance for tax preparation fees was nearly $865,000.  


    She reminded community members the Marne tax centers offers free tax preparation services available if you are an active-duty service member, are retired from active duty or if you are a dependent of an active-duty service member or a retiree.  


    In addition, she said education services are available.  


    “(We offer) tax education classes at the unit level to further assist Soldiers in preparing their own taxes,” she said.  “Classes are available to (family readiness groups) and other unit sponsored groups as well.”


    The Marne tax center on Hunter is located in building 1211 in the Hunter Army Airfield legal assistance office.  The Fort Stewart center is in the 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team classroom on the corner of Wilson Avenue and West 15th Street – next to the Caro Fitness Center.  Hours of operation at both locations are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Wednesday; 1 to 6 p.m. Thursday; and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each Friday.  



    Designed to help Soldiers, retirees and eligible Family members save money in legal fees, the 2019 Marne Tax center opened its doors Jan. 22.  


    The Fort Stewart-Hunter Army Airfield garrison commander, Col. Jason Wolter, was on-hand to help cut the ribbon to the new Marne Tax Center with the support of the garrison senior enlisted leader, Command Sgt. Maj. Rebecca Myers; the installation Staff Judge Advocate, Col. Steve Ranieri; and the tax center’s Janthan Gibson, Capt. Laura Hernandez and Master Sgt. Vernell Davis.  


    Wolter said the tax center staff should be proud of the service they provide, noting the Fort Stewart site alone helped provide nearly 2,000 clients with about $5 million in refunds and saving about $6,000 in preparation fees. 


    He said this year he expected an even greater return on investment as the center now offers kiosks and an education component.     


    “It’s all about taking care of Soldiers and their Families,” Wolter said.  He said if you look across the community, financial readiness is paramount to individual and Family readiness and resiliency.   


    Hunter Army Airfield garrison commander Lt. Col. Ken Dwyer said at the Hunter ribbon cutting Jan. 22 that the Hunter tax center showed similar results in 2018.  


    "Last year, the Hunter tax center processed 1,000 returns for the Hunter Army Airfield military community, saving its customers $300,000 in tax-filing fees," Dwyer said. "That is an amazing service to our community."


    Capt. Laura Hernandez, Marne tax center officer-in-charge, confirmed the tax centers combined serviced more than 2,800 clients with nearly 2,700 refunds totaling nearly $8 million. She noted the cost avoidance for tax preparation fees was nearly $865,000.  


    She reminded community members the Marne tax centers offers free tax preparation services available if you are an active-duty service member, are retired from active duty or if you are a dependent of an active-duty service member or a retiree.  


    In addition, she said education services are available.  


    “(We offer) tax education classes at the unit level to further assist Soldiers in preparing their own taxes,” she said.  “Classes are available to (family readiness groups) and other unit sponsored groups as well.”


    The Marne tax center on Hunter is located in building 1211 in the Hunter Army Airfield legal assistance office.  The Fort Stewart center is in the 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team classroom on the corner of Wilson Avenue and West 15th Street – next to the Caro Fitness Center.  Hours of operation at both locations are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Wednesday; 1 to 6 p.m. Thursday; and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each Friday.  



    Designed to help Soldiers, retirees and eligible Family members save money in legal fees, the 2019 Marne Tax center opened its doors Jan. 22.  


    The Fort Stewart-Hunter Army Airfield garrison commander, Col. Jason Wolter, was on-hand to help cut the ribbon to the new Marne Tax Center with the support of the garrison senior enlisted leader, Command Sgt. Maj. Rebecca Myers; the installation Staff Judge Advocate, Col. Steve Ranieri; and the tax center’s Janthan Gibson, Capt. Laura Hernandez and Master Sgt. Vernell Davis.  


    Wolter said the tax center staff should be proud of the service they provide, noting the Fort Stewart site alone helped provide nearly 2,000 clients with about $5 million in refunds and saving about $6,000 in preparation fees. 


    He said this year he expected an even greater return on investment as the center now offers kiosks and an education component.     


    “It’s all about taking care of Soldiers and their Families,” Wolter said.  He said if you look across the community, financial readiness is paramount to individual and Family readiness and resiliency.   


    Hunter Army Airfield garrison commander Lt. Col. Ken Dwyer said at the Hunter ribbon cutting Jan. 22 that the Hunter tax center showed similar results in 2018.  


    "Last year, the Hunter tax center processed 1,000 returns for the Hunter Army Airfield military community, saving its customers $300,000 in tax-filing fees," Dwyer said. "That is an amazing service to our community."


    Capt. Laura Hernandez, Marne tax center officer-in-charge, confirmed the tax centers combined serviced more than 2,800 clients with nearly 2,700 refunds totaling nearly $8 million. She noted the cost avoidance for tax preparation fees was nearly $865,000.  


    She reminded community members the Marne tax centers offers free tax preparation services available if you are an active-duty service member, are retired from active duty or if you are a dependent of an active-duty service member or a retiree.  


    In addition, she said education services are available.  


    “(We offer) tax education classes at the unit level to further assist Soldiers in preparing their own taxes,” she said.  “Classes are available to (family readiness groups) and other unit sponsored groups as well.”


    The Marne tax center on Hunter is located in building 1211 in the Hunter Army Airfield legal assistance office.  The Fort Stewart center is in the 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team classroom on the corner of Wilson Avenue and West 15th Street – next to the Caro Fitness Center.  Hours of operation at both locations are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Wednesday; 1 to 6 p.m. Thursday; and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each Friday.  



    Designed to help Soldiers, retirees and eligible Family members save money in legal fees, the 2019 Marne Tax center opened its doors Jan. 22.  


    The Fort Stewart-Hunter Army Airfield garrison commander, Col. Jason Wolter, was on-hand to help cut the ribbon to the new Marne Tax Center with the support of the garrison senior enlisted leader, Command Sgt. Maj. Rebecca Myers; the installation Staff Judge Advocate, Col. Steve Ranieri; and the tax center’s Janthan Gibson, Capt. Laura Hernandez and Master Sgt. Vernell Davis.  


    Wolter said the tax center staff should be proud of the service they provide, noting the Fort Stewart site alone helped provide nearly 2,000 clients with about $5 million in refunds and saving about $6,000 in preparation fees. 


    He said this year he expected an even greater return on investment as the center now offers kiosks and an education component.     


    “It’s all about taking care of Soldiers and their Families,” Wolter said.  He said if you look across the community, financial readiness is paramount to individual and Family readiness and resiliency.   


    Hunter Army Airfield garrison commander Lt. Col. Ken Dwyer said at the Hunter ribbon cutting Jan. 22 that the Hunter tax center showed similar results in 2018.  


    "Last year, the Hunter tax center processed 1,000 returns for the Hunter Army Airfield military community, saving its customers $300,000 in tax-filing fees," Dwyer said. "That is an amazing service to our community."


    Capt. Laura Hernandez, Marne tax center officer-in-charge, confirmed the tax centers combined serviced more than 2,800 clients with nearly 2,700 refunds totaling nearly $8 million. She noted the cost avoidance for tax preparation fees was nearly $865,000.  


    She reminded community members the Marne tax centers offers free tax preparation services available if you are an active-duty service member, are retired from active duty or if you are a dependent of an active-duty service member or a retiree.  


    In addition, she said education services are available.  


    “(We offer) tax education classes at the unit level to further assist Soldiers in preparing their own taxes,” she said.  “Classes are available to (family readiness groups) and other unit sponsored groups as well.”


    The Marne tax center on Hunter is located in building 1211 in the Hunter Army Airfield legal assistance office.  The Fort Stewart center is in the 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team classroom on the corner of Wilson Avenue and West 15th Street – next to the Caro Fitness Center.  Hours of operation at both locations are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Wednesday; 1 to 6 p.m. Thursday; and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each Friday.  



    Designed to help Soldiers, retirees and eligible Family members save money in legal fees, the 2019 Marne Tax center opened its doors Jan. 22.  


    The Fort Stewart-Hunter Army Airfield garrison commander, Col. Jason Wolter, was on-hand to help cut the ribbon to the new Marne Tax Center with the support of the garrison senior enlisted leader, Command Sgt. Maj. Rebecca Myers; the installation Staff Judge Advocate, Col. Steve Ranieri; and the tax center’s Janthan Gibson, Capt. Laura Hernandez and Master Sgt. Vernell Davis.  


    Wolter said the tax center staff should be proud of the service they provide, noting the Fort Stewart site alone helped provide nearly 2,000 clients with about $5 million in refunds and saving about $6,000 in preparation fees. 


    He said this year he expected an even greater return on investment as the center now offers kiosks and an education component.     


    “It’s all about taking care of Soldiers and their Families,” Wolter said.  He said if you look across the community, financial readiness is paramount to individual and Family readiness and resiliency.   


    Hunter Army Airfield garrison commander Lt. Col. Ken Dwyer said at the Hunter ribbon cutting Jan. 22 that the Hunter tax center showed similar results in 2018.  


    "Last year, the Hunter tax center processed 1,000 returns for the Hunter Army Airfield military community, saving its customers $300,000 in tax-filing fees," Dwyer said. "That is an amazing service to our community."


    Capt. Laura Hernandez, Marne tax center officer-in-charge, confirmed the tax centers combined serviced more than 2,800 clients with nearly 2,700 refunds totaling nearly $8 million. She noted the cost avoidance for tax preparation fees was nearly $865,000.  


    She reminded community members the Marne tax centers offers free tax preparation services available if you are an active-duty service member, are retired from active duty or if you are a dependent of an active-duty service member or a retiree.  


    In addition, she said education services are available.  


    “(We offer) tax education classes at the unit level to further assist Soldiers in preparing their own taxes,” she said.  “Classes are available to (family readiness groups) and other unit sponsored groups as well.”


    The Marne tax center on Hunter is located in building 1211 in the Hunter Army Airfield legal assistance office.  The Fort Stewart center is in the 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team classroom on the corner of Wilson Avenue and West 15th Street – next to the Caro Fitness Center.  Hours of operation at both locations are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Wednesday; 1 to 6 p.m. Thursday; and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each Friday.  



    Designed to help Soldiers, retirees and eligible Family members save money in legal fees, the 2019 Marne Tax center opened its doors Jan. 22.  


    The Fort Stewart-Hunter Army Airfield garrison commander, Col. Jason Wolter, was on-hand to help cut the ribbon to the new Marne Tax Center with the support of the garrison senior enlisted leader, Command Sgt. Maj. Rebecca Myers; the installation Staff Judge Advocate, Col. Steve Ranieri; and the tax center’s Janthan Gibson, Capt. Laura Hernandez and Master Sgt. Vernell Davis.  


    Wolter said the tax center staff should be proud of the service they provide, noting the Fort Stewart site alone helped provide nearly 2,000 clients with about $5 million in refunds and saving about $6,000 in preparation fees. 


    He said this year he expected an even greater return on investment as the center now offers kiosks and an education component.     


    “It’s all about taking care of Soldiers and their Families,” Wolter said.  He said if you look across the community, financial readiness is paramount to individual and Family readiness and resiliency.   


    Hunter Army Airfield garrison commander Lt. Col. Ken Dwyer said at the Hunter ribbon cutting Jan. 22 that the Hunter tax center showed similar results in 2018.  


    "Last year, the Hunter tax center processed 1,000 returns for the Hunter Army Airfield military community, saving its customers $300,000 in tax-filing fees," Dwyer said. "That is an amazing service to our community."


    Capt. Laura Hernandez, Marne tax center officer-in-charge, confirmed the tax centers combined serviced more than 2,800 clients with nearly 2,700 refunds totaling nearly $8 million. She noted the cost avoidance for tax preparation fees was nearly $865,000.  


    She reminded community members the Marne tax centers offers free tax preparation services available if you are an active-duty service member, are retired from active duty or if you are a dependent of an active-duty service member or a retiree.  


    In addition, she said education services are available.  


    “(We offer) tax education classes at the unit level to further assist Soldiers in preparing their own taxes,” she said.  “Classes are available to (family readiness groups) and other unit sponsored groups as well.”


    The Marne tax center on Hunter is located in building 1211 in the Hunter Army Airfield legal assistance office.  The Fort Stewart center is in the 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team classroom on the corner of Wilson Avenue and West 15th Street – next to the Caro Fitness Center.  Hours of operation at both locations are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Wednesday; 1 to 6 p.m. Thursday; and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each Friday.  



    Designed to help Soldiers, retirees and eligible Family members save money in legal fees, the 2019 Marne Tax center opened its doors Jan. 22.  


    The Fort Stewart-Hunter Army Airfield garrison commander, Col. Jason Wolter, was on-hand to help cut the ribbon to the new Marne Tax Center with the support of the garrison senior enlisted leader, Command Sgt. Maj. Rebecca Myers; the installation Staff Judge Advocate, Col. Steve Ranieri; and the tax center’s Janthan Gibson, Capt. Laura Hernandez and Master Sgt. Vernell Davis.  


    Wolter said the tax center staff should be proud of the service they provide, noting the Fort Stewart site alone helped provide nearly 2,000 clients with about $5 million in refunds and saving about $6,000 in preparation fees. 


    He said this year he expected an even greater return on investment as the center now offers kiosks and an education component.     


    “It’s all about taking care of Soldiers and their Families,” Wolter said.  He said if you look across the community, financial readiness is paramount to individual and Family readiness and resiliency.   


    Hunter Army Airfield garrison commander Lt. Col. Ken Dwyer said at the Hunter ribbon cutting Jan. 22 that the Hunter tax center showed similar results in 2018.  


    "Last year, the Hunter tax center processed 1,000 returns for the Hunter Army Airfield military community, saving its customers $300,000 in tax-filing fees," Dwyer said. "That is an amazing service to our community."


    Capt. Laura Hernandez, Marne tax center officer-in-charge, confirmed the tax centers combined serviced more than 2,800 clients with nearly 2,700 refunds totaling nearly $8 million. She noted the cost avoidance for tax preparation fees was nearly $865,000.  


    She reminded community members the Marne tax centers offers free tax preparation services available if you are an active-duty service member, are retired from active duty or if you are a dependent of an active-duty service member or a retiree.  


    In addition, she said education services are available.  


    “(We offer) tax education classes at the unit level to further assist Soldiers in preparing their own taxes,” she said.  “Classes are available to (family readiness groups) and other unit sponsored groups as well.”


    The Marne tax center on Hunter is located in building 1211 in the Hunter Army Airfield legal assistance office.  The Fort Stewart center is in the 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team classroom on the corner of Wilson Avenue and West 15th Street – next to the Caro Fitness Center.  Hours of operation at both locations are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Wednesday; 1 to 6 p.m. Thursday; and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each Friday.  



    Designed to help Soldiers, retirees and eligible Family members save money in legal fees, the 2019 Marne Tax center opened its doors Jan. 22.  


    The Fort Stewart-Hunter Army Airfield garrison commander, Col. Jason Wolter, was on-hand to help cut the ribbon to the new Marne Tax Center with the support of the garrison senior enlisted leader, Command Sgt. Maj. Rebecca Myers; the installation Staff Judge Advocate, Col. Steve Ranieri; and the tax center’s Janthan Gibson, Capt. Laura Hernandez and Master Sgt. Vernell Davis.  


    Wolter said the tax center staff should be proud of the service they provide, noting the Fort Stewart site alone helped provide nearly 2,000 clients with about $5 million in refunds and saving about $6,000 in preparation fees. 


    He said this year he expected an even greater return on investment as the center now offers kiosks and an education component.     


    “It’s all about taking care of Soldiers and their Families,” Wolter said.  He said if you look across the community, financial readiness is paramount to individual and Family readiness and resiliency.   


    Hunter Army Airfield garrison commander Lt. Col. Ken Dwyer said at the Hunter ribbon cutting Jan. 22 that the Hunter tax center showed similar results in 2018.  


    "Last year, the Hunter tax center processed 1,000 returns for the Hunter Army Airfield military community, saving its customers $300,000 in tax-filing fees," Dwyer said. "That is an amazing service to our community."


    Capt. Laura Hernandez, Marne tax center officer-in-charge, confirmed the tax centers combined serviced more than 2,800 clients with nearly 2,700 refunds totaling nearly $8 million. She noted the cost avoidance for tax preparation fees was nearly $865,000.  


    She reminded community members the Marne tax centers offers free tax preparation services available if you are an active-duty service member, are retired from active duty or if you are a dependent of an active-duty service member or a retiree.  


    In addition, she said education services are available.  


    “(We offer) tax education classes at the unit level to further assist Soldiers in preparing their own taxes,” she said.  “Classes are available to (family readiness groups) and other unit sponsored groups as well.”


    The Marne tax center on Hunter is located in building 1211 in the Hunter Army Airfield legal assistance office.  The Fort Stewart center is in the 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team classroom on the corner of Wilson Avenue and West 15th Street – next to the Caro Fitness Center.  Hours of operation at both locations are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Wednesday; 1 to 6 p.m. Thursday; and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each Friday.  



    Designed to help Soldiers, retirees and eligible Family members save money in legal fees, the 2019 Marne Tax center opened its doors Jan. 22. 



    The Fort Stewart-Hunter Army Airfield garrison commander, Col. Jason Wolter, was on-hand to help cut the ribbon to the new Marne Tax Center with the support of the garrison senior enlisted leader, Command Sgt. Maj. Rebecca Myers; the installation Staff Judge Advocate, Col. Steve Ranieri; and the tax center’s Janthan Gibson, Capt. Laura Hernandez and Master Sgt. Vernell Davis. 



    Wolter said the tax center staff should be proud of the service they provide, noting the Fort Stewart site alone helped provide nearly 2,000 clients with about $5 million in refunds and saving about $6,000 in preparation fees.



    He said this year he expected an even greater return on investment as the center now offers kiosks and an education component.    



    “It’s all about taking care of Soldiers and their Families,” Wolter said.  He said if you look across the community, financial readiness is paramount to individual and Family readiness and resiliency.  



    Hunter Army Airfield garrison commander Lt. Col. Ken Dwyer said at the Hunter ribbon cutting Jan. 22 that the Hunter tax center showed similar results in 2018. 



    "Last year, the Hunter tax center processed 1,000 returns for the Hunter Army Airfield military community, saving its customers $300,000 in tax-filing fees," Dwyer said. "That is an amazing service to our community."



    Capt. Laura Hernandez, Marne tax center officer-in-charge, confirmed the tax centers combined serviced more than 2,800 clients with nearly 2,700 refunds totaling nearly $8 million. She noted the cost avoidance for tax preparation fees was nearly $865,000. 



    She reminded community members the Marne tax centers offers free tax preparation services available if you are an active-duty service member, are retired from active duty or if you are a dependent of an active-duty service member or a retiree. 



    In addition, she said education services are available. 



    “(We offer) tax education classes at the unit level to further assist Soldiers in preparing their own taxes,” she said.  “Classes are available to (family readiness groups) and other unit sponsored groups as well.”



    The Marne tax center on Hunter is located in building 1211 in the Hunter Army Airfield legal assistance office.  The Fort Stewart center is in the 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team classroom on the corner of Wilson Avenue and West 15th Street – next to the Caro Fitness Center.  Hours of operation at both locations are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Wednesday; 1 to 6 p.m. Thursday; and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each Friday. 









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    Date Taken: 01.31.2019
    Date Posted: 01.31.2019 08:16
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