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AARP Foundation's Tax-Aide Program: Not Just for Seniors

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Tuesday, February 3, 2015   

LAS VEGAS - It's tax season in Nevada and around the nation, and for those who need a little help, an AARP Foundation program offers free assistance in preparing tax returns - and it isn't just for seniors.

Hilarie Grey, communications director at AARP Nevada, says the Tax-Aide program is focused on serving low- to moderate-income residents over age 60, but anyone is welcome to make an appointment.

"While there are a lot of low-income seniors with a need, this program is really open to everyone with a simple tax return," says Grey. "You don't have to be an AARP member, and you don't even have to be a senior to utilize the service."

Grey says Tax-Aide volunteers are IRS-certified and have knowledge of the latest tax laws. Some may find they are also eligible for a tax credit linked to their health insurance premiums through the Affordable Care Act.

According to Grey, nearly 250 volunteers helped more than 20,000 Nevadans file their federal returns last year at Tax-Aide offices in senior centers, libraries, and elsewhere around the state. She says a Tax-Aide office should be within reach of most Nevadans.

"There are over 30 sites in the program this year," says Grey. "They're not just in Las Vegas and Reno. We also have sites in Carson City, Dayton, Gardnerville, in Pahrump, really all over the state."

Grey says more than 36,000 thousand Tax-Aide volunteers at more than 5,000 locations around the country provided 2.6 million people with free tax help last year.


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