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SUMMARY:Tax Aide - In-person 
LOCATION:Kensington Park Library\nKensington Park Library
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DESCRIPTION:Free tax preparation assistance will be available February 3 
 â€“ April 15\, 2025 for low-to-moderate income Montgomery County taxp
 ayers with special attention to older adults..\nhttps://mcpl.libnet.info/e
 vent/12684895
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Free tax preparation assistance will be av
 ailable February 5 &ndash\; April 11\, 2025 for low-to-moderate income Mon
 tgomery County taxpayers with special attention to older adults. Trained v
 olunteers through the AARP Foundation Tax-Aide Program will provide servic
 es at Kensington Park Library.</p>\n<p>Services are by appointment only\; 
 book by March 2\, 2025 to guarantee availability. Scheduling for tax appoi
 ntments will open on January 27\, 2025 and can be made online at&nbsp\;<a 
 href="http://www.taxaidemc.info">www.taxaidemc.info</a>&nbsp\;or by callin
 g 240-777-2577 (phone lines open Monday &ndash\; Friday from 9am-4pm).</p>
 \n<p></p>\n<p><strong>WHAT TO BRING TO YOUR APPOINTMENT</strong><br /><str
 ong>General</strong><br />â— Federal and State return(s) for 2022 and
  2023. Tax-Aide can prepare and amend returns for 2023\, 2022 &amp\; 2021.
 <br />â— Social Security cards for yourself and every individual on y
 our return<br />â— Photo I.D. required for all taxpayers.<br />â—
  Void check or documentation of bank routing number and account number i
 f you want to direct deposit any refund(s)into your bank account.<br />â
 — All letters or other documentation received from IRS concerning your
  2023 tax return\, issuance of an IRS Identity Protection PIN\, or any oth
 er correspondence.<br /><strong>Income</strong><br />â— W-2 from each
  employer<br />â— Unemployment compensation statements<br />â— S
 SA-1099 Form showing the total Social Security benefits paid to you for th
 e year\, or Form RRB-1099\, Tier 1Railroad Retirement benefits<br />â—
  1099 Forms reporting interest (1099-INT)\, dividends (1099-DIV)\, proce
 eds from sales (1099-B)\, as well as documentation showing the original pu
 rchase price of your sold assets<br />â— 1099-R Form if you received 
 a pension\, annuity\, or IRA distribution<br />â— 1099-MISC Forms\, 1
 099-K Forms<br />â— Information about other forms of income<br />â
 — State or local income tax refunds<br /><strong>Payments</strong><br 
 />â— All forms and canceled checks indicating federal and state incom
 e tax paid (including quarterly estimated tax payments)<br /><strong>Deduc
 tions</strong><br />Most taxpayers have a choice of taking either a standa
 rd deduction or itemizing their deductions. If you have a substantial amou
 nt of deductions\, you may want to itemize. You will need to bring the fol
 lowing information:<br />â— 1098 Form showing any home mortgage inter
 est<br />â— A list of medical/dental expenses (including doctor and h
 ospital bills and medical insurance premiums)\, a list of prescription med
 icines\, costs of assisted living services\, and bills for home improvemen
 ts such as ramps and railings for people with disabilities<br />â— Su
 mmary of contributions to charity<br />â— Receipts or canceled checks
  for all quarterly or other paid tax<br />â— Property Tax bills and p
 roof of payment<br />â— Please note: If you itemized last year\, brin
 g all the information on the deductions listed above this year. Although t
 he standard deduction has increased under the new tax law\, it may be adva
 ntageous to itemize to minimize both federal<br />and Maryland taxes.<br /
 ><strong>Health Insurance</strong><br />â— 1095A Forms if you purchas
 ed insurance through the Marketplace (Exchange) Credits<br />â— Depen
 dent care provider information (name\, employer ID\, or Social Security nu
 mber)<br />â— 1098-T and 1098-E Forms (Tuition and Student Loan Inter
 est)<br />â— Along with 1098-T\, bring Student account statement for 
 the year - downloaded from the Bursar's Office</p>\n<p><strong>Accommodati
 on Requests</strong></p>\n<p>People who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing should
  request&nbsp\;<a href="https://montgomerycountymd.gov/Library/accessibili
 ty/interpreter.html">English-language captioning or sign-language interpre
 tation</a>&nbsp\;at least five days before the library-sponsored program t
 hey plan to attend. Contact the Assistant Facilities and Accessibility Pro
 gram Manager at 240-777-0002 with all other accommodation requests.</p>\n<
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