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Reference Department to find the IRS Tax forms. The library has supplies of many of the
most popular forms and a set of
"masters" of all the forms, which
can be photocopied. Our staff will help
you find the needed forms, but please remember
we are not tax experts and cannot give tax
advice. The IRS has a WWW site which
offers downloadable files of most of the forms
and publications: U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS) http://www.irs.gov
IRS Forms and Publications http://www.irs.gov/formspubs/index.html
Archived IRS Forms and Publications http://www.fedworld.gov/irs.html
IRS Frequently Asked Questions http://www.irs.gov/faqs/index.html
IRS 1040 Central for Individuals http://www.irs.gov/individuals/
IRS e-File Information http://www.irs.gov/efile/index.html
Though Library Staff can not give tax
advice, or assist in filling out forms, it is
possible to find help on the Internet.
The sites listed below may have useful
information in helping you fill out your tax
forms. Some provide links to other
agencies who can personally assist in filing
your taxes.
IRS The
IRS provides authoritative resources and
advice. Downloadable forms and
publications, tax advice for individuals and
businesses, and tax news are available at this
site.
Tax Hawk
Form Dictionary Gives a summary
description and tax tips for many of the most
common tax forms for individuals.
Tax and
Accounting Sites Directory
Offers links to tax related sites. Links
are organized into the following categories:
States Links, General Locators, Big 5
Resources, News and Issues, Organizations,
Rates and Data.
AARP
Tax-aide: people helping people
This program is offered through the AARP
Foundation. On their website they
describe the program as:
- A free, quality service supported by
friendly people in your neighborhood;
- Available to people of all ages with
middle and low income, with special
attention to those age 60 and older;
- A service which prepares tax returns and
answers tax questions;
- 30,000+ dedicated and proud IRS-trained
and certified volunteers;
- A confidential service;
- A non-profit program;
- An AARP Foundation program
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