Vermont’s AARP Foundation introduces the free Tax-Aide program to alleviate the stress of tax season. While open to all, the initiative is primarily designed for individuals over 55 or those with low-to-moderate income. The Tax-Aide program is accessible to everyone in Vermont, with AARP membership not being a prerequisite. The goal is clear: to help residents get more money back into their pockets by simplifying the often complex world of taxes.
Tax Worries? AARP’s Tax-Aide Program Eases Burden with Expert Guidance and Refund Opportunities!
Navigating the intricacies of taxes can be daunting, leading many taxpayers to either overpay or seek services they can’t afford, or worse, not file at all.
AARP Vermont’s Communications Director, Laura McDonough, emphasizes that the Tax-Aide program aims to bridge this gap. Even a modest refund, McDonough notes, can make a significant impact on individuals and families.
The program operates from now until April 15, offering both in-person and virtual appointments with certified IRS volunteers.
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AARP’s Tax-Aide Program Guides Vermonters to Refund Success at 38 Convenient Sites!
Across Vermont, there are currently 38 in-person sites ready to assist taxpayers through the Tax-Aide program. For those seeking guidance, the AARP Foundation’s website provides easy access to appointment scheduling and location details. Last year alone, the Tax-Aide program made a positive impact by assisting 8,400 Vermonters.
In essence, this initiative stands as a beacon for those grappling with the complexities of tax filings. The overarching message is clear: regardless of age or income level, AARP’s Tax-Aide program is here to demystify taxes, ensuring Vermonters receive the refunds they rightfully deserve. So, seize the opportunity, schedule an appointment, and let AARP’s certified volunteers help you navigate the tax landscape, putting more money back in your pocket through the Tax-Aide program.