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January 08, 2010
Income Tax Links:
Forms, e-filing, your questions
New York State and Federal 2009 Income Tax forms
and instructions are available in the Library. The Reference Desk staff will be happy to
direct you to forms, electronic filing options and other tax resources.
We do not offer tax advice and cannot answer questions about individual
tax returns.
Federal
free e-file begins on January 15, 2010.
We do not have Pennsylvania tax forms at the
Library. Please use the links below to download forms.
Here are links to income tax
filing resources:
In Pennsylvania:
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Department of Revenue, a portal to all PA tax resources
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Tax forms, instructions and publications
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PA e-Services Center, for income tax electronic filing
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PA tax questions & assistance
In New York:
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NYS Income Tax citizen information page, with links to all income
tax filing resources, including downloadable forms, instructions, Senior
Citizen resources...
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NYS Online Tax Center, for e-filing, account management, your
questions, and bill payment. Many New Yorkers qualify for free e-filing.
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E-file in New York for Free, a direct link for individual income tax free e-filing.
See if you qualify, and select an e-filing provider from the list.
U.S. Internal Revenue Service:
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IRS
start page will direct you to all U.S. federal tax resources,
including free electronic filing (95 million taxpayers qualify for this
service), downloadable forms & instructions...
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Free File, a no-cost e-filing alternative for federal income tax payers with
2009 adjusted gross income below a stipulated level. (SERVICE STARTS JAN. 15,
2010 FOR 2009 FILING YEAR.)
Income Tax Preparation
Assistance - Nongovernmental
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AARP Tax-Aide Locator will help you find the free income tax preparation assistance site
nearest you, or one that fits your schedule.
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United Way's CA$H Website, short for "Creating Assets, Savings and Hope," lists contact
information to sites offering free tax preparation assistance for "anyone filing income taxes."
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