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Saturday, March 2, 2019

AARP Tax help at Shoreline and Richmond Beach libraries

AARP Tax Help at the Shoreline Library, Large Meeting Room, 345 NE 175th Ave, Shoreline 98155 on Thursday and Saturday.

Date: Every Thursday, through April 11
Start Time: 3:30 PM
End Time: 8:00 PM

Date: Every Saturday, through April 13
Start Time: 11:00 AM
End Time: 4:00 PM

Description: Get free individualized tax preparation assistance provided by trained AARP volunteers. No age or income limits. Electronic filing will be available.

No appointment necessary. People will be helped on a first come, first served basis.

Documents you need to bring:
  • Government issued identification–picture ID
  • Last year's tax return 
  • Social Security cards or other official documentation for yourself and all dependents
  • Checkbook or pre-printed direct deposit information showing routing number and direct deposit account number if you want to do a direct deposit of any refund(s) 
  • All income documents for 2018 (W-2 forms, interest and dividend statements, etc.)
  • Date of birth for each person listed on the return
  • Health insurance coverage information, including any forms received from your health insurance company or employer 
You must bring documented proof of the Social Security number for everyone on the return (taxpayer, spouse, dependents). Acceptable documents are any original document issued by the US Government that includes the person's Social Security number. A legible picture ID for the taxpayer(s) present at the time of the appointment is also required.

AARP Tax Help on Friday 10am to 4pm at the Richmond Beach Library meeting room, 19601 21st Ave NW, Shoreline, WA 98177

Date: Every Friday, through April 12
Start Time: 10:00 AM
End Time: 4:00 PM

Please bring picture I.D., documented proof of Social Security Number, last year's return as well as any current tax documents.

Registration required. Schedule an appointment by calling the Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Senior Center, 206.365.1536. Walk-ins will be accommodated as time permits.




1 comment:

  1. If you're taxes are complicated, e.g. you have a home based business or are disabled, be sure to ask if the volunteers have the expertise to help you. I wasted 3 hrs only to discover they couldn't help me with some of my business deductions because they didn't have the "expertise" & weren't sure how to take the deduction for individuals that are disabled. I went home and did my own taxes on TurboTax and with the home office deductions saved another thousand dollars in taxes.

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