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Curmudgeoness

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7. In my area, there are volunteer tax preparers for seniors.
Thu Feb 4, 2016, 09:15 PM
Feb 2016

It is usually just for rather simple returns, but you might be able to get help from them if they do that around you. Check senior centers or maybe the AARP website to see if they do that there.

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I'll give this a little kick for you. lamp_shade Feb 2016 #1
Thanks TexasProgresive Feb 2016 #4
It's not a form but a couple of worksheets DavidDvorkin Feb 2016 #2
Thanks TexasProgresive Feb 2016 #5
I would consider spending the $30 or $40 for one of the "online" programs. Hoppy Feb 2016 #3
Thanks TexasProgresive Feb 2016 #6
In my area, there are volunteer tax preparers for seniors. Curmudgeoness Feb 2016 #7
I use E-file.com trof Feb 2016 #8
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