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Free Tax Filing Assistance for Many Mainers

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Monday, February 7, 2011   

PORTLAND, Maine - Tax season has begun, and whether you use an accountant or a computer program, or try to file your returns on your own, it can be an expensive and complicated process. But thanks to the AARP Foundation, people in Maine with low-to-moderate incomes do not have to go it alone, and help is available for free.

Joan Jagolinzer is the state volunteer coordinator for the AARP Tax Aide program. She says there are several sites around the state staffed with volunteer counselors to help people file returns.

"We take care of people of all ages. We can handle people with a very simple return to a fairly complex return. "

Jagolinzer says many of the tax-help sites have evening and weekend hours to accommodate different schedules. Drop-ins and appointments are welcome; just be sure to bring as much of your information as possible.

"The first thing that they would want to bring with them, if they can find it, is a copy of last year's tax return, and then social security cards of everybody that they are going to claim on their tax return, and then all of the 1099s and W-2s."

Jagolinzer says all the volunteer Tax Aide counselors must pass IRS certification exams, and are kept up to date with changing tax laws every year.

Most returns are filed electronically and many taxpayers will receive their refunds within a week or two.

To find a Tax Aide site near you, call 1-888-AARPNOW, or go to www.aarp.org


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