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Free Tax Help Now Available Across Arizona

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Monday, February 3, 2014   

PHOENIX - It's tax time again, and no matter how you file, it can be an expensive and complicated process. But thanks to the AARP Foundation, free tax help is now available to Arizonans at locations statewide. According to Frank Perazelli, the state coordinator for Tax-Aide, the program is aimed mainly at seniors and lower- and middle-income people, but everyone is welcome.

"We do not handle returns that include rental income, or farm income or business, other than some self-employment," he pointed out. "We will process self-employment income on a Schedule C, as long as the expenses don't exceed $10,000."

Both the tax preparation and filing are free.

Perazelli said there are 79 Arizona Tax-Aide locations, and they're in every major city, in places like senior centers and libraries. Locations and hours are available online.

"We have a state website. It is AZTax-Aide.org, and on the main page there is a 'Tax-Aide Sites' tab, and that will take you to the site locator," he said.

The website also has a list of what to bring, including photo ID, Social Security numbers and tax documents. Most sites accept walk-ins, but a few require appointments. Several have evening and weekend hours.

Tax-Aide has about 1275 volunteers, who Perazelli said are fully certified after passing an IRS exam.

"Typically, we give our new counselors about a 30-hour training course covering federal tax law, how to use the software, and Arizona tax law, as it applies. Most of it is classroom, with hands-on experience on the computers."

In addition to tax refunds, he said, volunteers can help low-income people claim tax credits such as the federal Earned Income Tax Credit and the Arizona Property Tax Credit for full-time senior residents.

Last year, Tax-Aide volunteer counselors helped 88,000 Arizonans file their state and federal income tax returns.



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