The Northeast Branch (6801 35th Avenue NE) of the Seattle Public Library, is offering free tax help today every Friday and Saturday through mid-April from 1-5pm.
The information says:
The Seattle Public Library and , AARP, are working together to offer free tax help. Trained volunteers will be available to answer questions and prepare personal tax returns.
This service is free and available to individuals. The free service is not available for business tax returns.
IRS reproducible forms are available for photocopy (15 cents per page) at all Library locations. Please call your branch to find out if print forms are in stock. Most IRS forms are available online at www.irs.gov.
Go here to see the list of documents required to receive tax help as well as:
For more information go here.Drop-in tax help is offered on a first come, first served basis.
• Don't use USPS drop boxes. Identity thieves are able to easily "fish" mail out of them. Take your mail inside the post office.
• File your taxes online. Most fraud occurs via snail mail (see above). I use turbotax.com. This is an easy to use program that will still handle complex tax issues such as capital gains, etc.
• Opt to have your refund directly deposited to your bank account. If an identity thief intercepts your check in the mail, he or she will be able to create a fake ID and cash it in under an hour. For more information go here.
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