AARP’s no-cost tax prep and assistance

When:
March 8, 2016 @ 10:00 am – 2:00 pm
2016-03-08T10:00:00-05:00
2016-03-08T14:00:00-05:00
Cost:
Free

AARP’s seasonal no-cost tax prep and assistance program gets underway today at 25 library branches in Manhattan and three in the Bronx. Tax pros will be available on a first come, first served basis, so plan on getting there early in order to be helped. To see a tax pro, you must bring a government-issued photo ID, Social Security cards for any dependents and any other pertinent income and/or deductions info. To find locations near you, consult the AARP Foundation Tax Aide Locator.

Science, Industry and Business Library (SIBL)
188 Madison Avenue @ 34th Street

New York, NY, 10016

(917) 275-6975
Tues and Wed 10 am- 2pm until April, 16, 2016
Fully Accessible

The checklist below includes items you need to bring when you visit an AARP Foundation Tax-Aide site for us to help you prepare your tax return(s)

  • Last year’s tax return(s)
  • Social Security cards or other official documentation for yourself and all your dependents
  • Photo I.D. required for all taxpayers.
  • Checkbook if you want to direct deposit any refund(s).

Income

  • W-2 from each employer
  • Unemployment compensation statements
  • SSA-1099 form showing the total Social Security benefits paid to you for the year, or Form RRB-1099, Tier 1 Railroad Retirement benefits
  • 1099 forms reporting interest (1099-INT), dividends (1099-DIV), proceeds from sales (1099-B), as well as documentation showing the original purchase price of your sold assets
  • 1099-R form if you received a pension, annuity, or IRA distribution
  • 1099-Misc forms
  • Information about other forms of Income
  • State or local income tax refund

 

Payments

 

All forms and canceled checks indicating federal and state income tax paid (including quarterly estimated tax payments)

Deductions

Most taxpayers have a choice of taking either a standard deduction or itemizing their deductions. If you have a substantial amount of deductions, you may want to itemize. You will need to bring the following information:

  • 1098 form showing any home mortgage interest
  • 1098-T and 1098-E forms (Tuition and Student Loan Interest payments)
  • A list of medical/dental expenses (including doctor and hospital bills and medical insurance premiums), prescription medicines, costs of assisted living services, and bills for home improvements such as ramps and railings for people with disabilities
  • Summary of contributions to charity
  • Receipts or canceled checks for all quarterly or other paid tax
  • Property Tax bills and proof of payment

Health Insurance

  • Form 1095A if you purchased through Marketplace (Exchange)
  • Any exemption correspondence from the Marketplace (if applicable)

Credits

  • Dependent care provider information (name, employer ID, or Social Security number)
  • 1098 forms related to continuing education and related receipts and cancelled checks