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Senior Center, AARP Offer Tax Help

The Saline Area Senior Center and the AARP offer tax assistance Mondays until April 16.

 

The Saline Area Senior Center and AARP are offering tax assistance geared to people 60 and older.

The AARP tax assistance is done by trained volunteers in partnership with the IRS. The volunteers are able to do 1040 forms and amended returns. 

The returns will be sent electronically, and you will receive a paper copy to take home. They are unable to do returns with trust funds, business or farm income; with the exception of "Schedule CEZ." They also can offer advice if you are doing your own return and have questions. 

Residents will need to bring:

Photo ID, Social security card(s), birthdates for all dependents; Dependent care provider information (name, employer, ID, and Social Security number); Daycare provider tax identification & total paid for daycare; Statement from DHS; 2011 Property Tax receipts (for both Winter & Summer); Heating bill containing 2011 heating summary; Current year’s tax forms and preparation booklet; Copy of last year’s income tax return; If renting, proof of rent paid (landlord’s name & address); W-2 forms from each employer; Unemployment compensation statements; SSA-1099 form if you were paid Social Security benefits; All 1099 forms (1099-INT, 1099-DIV, 1099-B, etc.) showing interest and/or dividends and documentation  showing original purchase price of sold assets; 1099-misc.showing any miscellaneous income; 1099-R form if you received a pension or annuity; All forms indicating federal income tax paid; All receipts or canceled checks if itemizing deductions; Divorce/alimony documents; Bank routing and account numbers for direct deposits. 

Call the Saline Area Senior Center for an appointment 734-429-9274 (some walk-ins spots are also available)

Related Topics: Saline Senior Center and Tax Preparation

Mary Hess

7:32 pm on Sunday, March 4, 2012

The Saline Senior Center and The AARP has offered ( for free ) the simple uncomplicated tax help for seniors. I have appreciated their help and have had no problems in the past.

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12:28 pm on Wednesday, March 7, 2012

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6:48 am on Sunday, March 11, 2012

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6:42 am on Tuesday, March 13, 2012

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10:28 am on Tuesday, March 20, 2012

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