Listing of self-help materials and informational publications.
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Preparing Your Taxes
2012 Free Tax Preparation Sites in Washington
A listing of free tax preparation sites around the state. Some sites offer free e-filing and can save you money.
By: IRS
IRS Forms and Publications
(Separate Website)
You can access all of the IRS tax forms from this web page.
By: Internal Revenue Service
AARP Tax Aide Sites
(Separate Website)
From February 1st through April 15th each year the AARP Tax-Aide program offers free one-on-one counselling as well as assistance on the telephone and internet to help individuals prepare basic tax forms including the 1040 1040A 1040EZ and other standard schedules. You can search by zip code to find the AARP Tax-Aide site nearest you.
By: AARP
Pierce County: Free Tax Preparation Sites A listing of free tax preparation sites in Pierce County for 2011.
By: Pierce County Asset Building Coalition
Tax Tips
Read this before you start on your taxes! Learn about how to get the most money back.
By: Northwest Justice Project
Other Formats:
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Read this in:
Spanish / Español
Don't Pay to Borrow Your Own Money: The risks and costs of Tax Refund Anticipation Loans
(Separate Website)
This pdf brochure explains the risks and costs of tax refund anticipation loans.
By: National Consumer Law Center
Read this in:
Chinese / 中文
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Korean / 한국어
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Russian / Pусский
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Spanish / Español
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Vietnamese / Tiếng Việt
Information for Low-Income Workers - Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and Child Tax Credit (CTC)
(Separate Website)
Find out if you quality for the EITC and CTC tax credits. You may be eligibile for thousands of dollars in tax credits.
By: Internal Revenue Service
Innocent Spouse Relief (Taxes)
(Separate Website)
Information about what you can do when ou signed a joint return with your spouse and . . .
You thought your spouse had paid the taxes due, or . . .The IRS increased your taxes because of your spouse?s unreported income or disallowed
deductions and . . .You knew nothing about your
spouse?s unreported or erroneous items when you signed the return. Now the IRS is asking you to pay
the tax owed on this joint return.
By: IRS
Tax Information for Members of the U.S. Armed Forces
(Separate Website)
Tax laws provide some special benefits for active members of the U.S. Armed Forces, including those serving in combat zones.
By: IRS
Native American Consumer Publications
(Separate Website)
A collection of useful online publications.
By: First Nations Development Institute
Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) Video
Short video explaining what the EITC is, who qualifies and how to file.
By: Northwest Justice Project
Earned Income Tax Credit Info for Members of the Military
(Separate Website)
Although certain combat pay may be nontaxable, military personnel can choose to include this pay in earned income, which may make them eligible for the Earned Income Tax Credit.
By: IRS
Earned Income Tax Credit Info for Native Americans
(Separate Website)
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