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‘Check’s Not in the Mail’ for Thousands of Oregonians

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Wednesday, July 16, 2008   

Portland, OR – Perhaps your economic stimulus check has already come and gone, but for about one-third of Oregonians on fixed incomes, it's not even on the way yet –- because they haven't filed for it. One reason is that people who live on Social Security, disability or veterans' benefits usually don't have to file income tax returns. However, they should file a return for 2007, in order to qualify for the one-time government payment of $300 to $600.

Another reason is technical: Some seniors are just not comfortable using computers to file the necessary forms. AARP Oregon Director of Community Engagement, Bandana Shrefta, says all the help they need is available free of charge -- online -- so it's time for computer-savvy friends and neighbors to pitch in.

"Friends and families, caregivers -- even folks in the faith community, if you have somebody in your congregation -- it might be a good time to reach out and ask if they need help. Even for grandchildren who can help their loved ones, this is a great thing to be able to do."

In Oregon's five largest counties, at least 40,000 people who qualify for economic stimulus checks have not yet filed the income tax forms to trigger the payment. And, as Shrefta points out, they're generally the people who could put a few hundred dollars to good use.

"People on fixed incomes, who are relying -- maybe solely -- on Social Security or other types of benefits, are eligible. Those are folks who really need it, and may not know that there is plenty of time to do it, and it's easy. This is the time to do it."

Shrefta says the simplified tax form takes only a few minutes to fill out and file by computer. It is available on the Internal Revenue Service website (www.irs.gov). She also encourages people to visit the AARP website, www.aarp.org/stimulushelp, to use a simple tool that walks them through the process. The deadline for filing is October 15.

For people who would rather start with a phone call, the toll-free numbers are 1-800-829-1040 to reach the Internal Revenue Service and 1-888-227-7669 for the AARP "Tax Aide" program.



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