Free Tax Preparation from AARP at Evergreen Branch Library

Everett, WALocal News

AARP will be offering free in-person tax preparation assistance at the Evergreen Branch Library, starting from January 31, 2025, until April 12, 2025. This initiative is crucial for community members seeking help with their tax filings, particularly during the busy tax season. Appointments are mandatory, ensuring that each participant receives the attention they need. To initiate the process, individuals must pick up a taxpayer packet, which is conveniently available at both the Evergreen Branch Library and the Main Library. It is important to note that library staff will not assist in making or altering appointments, highlighting the need for individuals to take personal responsibility in securing their tax assistance.

This program not only aids residents in managing their tax obligations but also reinforces the library's role as a vital community resource. For complete information about the program and how to participate, interested parties are encouraged to click on the designated link. Overall, this service exemplifies AARP's commitment to supporting community needs during the tax season.

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