Thursday, January 30, 2014

Free Tax Filing at Library

Confused about your taxes? Having trouble filing? Help is here for you at your library!

Volunteers from the American Association of Retired Persons who have received trainingfrom the IRS and the Idaho State Tax Commission staff this program. They are ready to assist you in the electronic filing of your state and Federal tax returns. And it's absolutely free!

This program focuses on the low-income or elderly but is open to everyone. Starting on Monday, February 3 and running through April 10, the volunteers will be at the library every Monday evening from 5-8 p.m. and every Tuesday and Thursday from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. No appointments will be taken and it is first come, first served.

Bring the following (if necessary) with you:

• Valid picture ID and social security cards or a document from SSA with your name and SSN

If you don't have a valid Social Security Card, you can go to the Social Security Office for a proof of Social Security number letter to bring to the library.

• Social Security cards for dependents

If your dependents don’t have a valid Social Security Card, go to the Social Security Office for a proof of Social Security number letter to bring to the library.

• Form W-2 from each employer/p>

• Form 1099-INT or 1099-DIV (to report interest and dividends)

• SSA-1099 or RRB-1099 (to report social security and railroad retirement)

• 1099-R (to report pension income)

• List of your medical, taxes, interest, contributions, and miscellaneous expenses (to itemize your deductions)

• Copy of last year's tax return

• Child and disabled dependent care

•Copy of divorce decree that shows you are entitled to claiming the child or children for tax purposes and/or earned income credit.

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