Accounting Aid Society Tax Assistance Program

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Saturdays:  Be in line before Doors open at 12:00 noon at the "Old Children's Door."
Accounting Aid Society Tax Assistance Program:  This free tax preparation is available Saturdays at 10am to individuals who received $25,000 or less and families that received $50,000 or less in income for the tax year.  On Saturdays approximately 40 – 50 people will be helped on a first come, first served basis, depending on the number of AAS volunteers.  The line for help forms at the Cass Door well before the Library opens and people receive their number when the Library opens.  For tax assistance, bring driver’s license or state ID; Social Security numbers for yourself (and spouse and dependents if applicable); and income statements or forms such as W-2s, pension, Social Security, child support, unemployment, and miscellaneous Income.  To claim deductions or credits bring all supporting documents.  To have refunds deposited in your bank account, bring institution’s name, routing number, and your account number.

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Adults

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