Ford volunteers Will Walker and Melina Torres help a Detroit-area resident file her taxes.
For most people, tax season is a time of stress and paperwork. But for Will Walker, senior manager, International Tax, it’s a season of giving back— not just for the company but for the community.
At Ford, Walker’s work involves managing the company’s massive international tax obligations. But for nearly 20 years, he has been volunteering his time and accounting expertise through Ford Philanthropy’s nonprofit partner Accounting Aid Society to help eligible Detroit-area residents file their taxes.
“What makes the Ford partnership so unique is the level of professional expertise walking through our doors. We aren't just receiving general help; we are receiving high-level financial talent that directly translates into more financial stability for our clients," said Priscilla Perkins, president and CEO of Accounting Aid Society. "For decades, Ford has been an incredible partner supporting our ability to serve Southeast Michigan. Their volunteers don't just fill a gap — they elevate the entire program, allowing us to reach more families and secure more life-changing credits and refunds.”
For many Americans, a tax refund isn’t just a “bonus”; it’s a lifeline, said Walker.
“The individuals we see depend on their tax returns to get by. Whether it’s an overpayment, or a refund through state homestead and home heating tax credits, or federal incentives such as the Earned Income Tax Credit, these are funds that stay in the pockets of those who need them most,” he said. “We calculate the return in real time, and being able to tell a client they are receiving a significant refund is a highlight of the work. They often walk in unsure and walk out shocked, with a big smile on their face.”
A Million-Dollar Impact
Walker doesn’t work alone. As a leader of this skills-based volunteering project via the Ford Volunteer Corps, he rallies employees from across Ford Finance — not just from the tax office.