According to the Internal Revenue Service, nearly 1 in 5 taxpayers wait until last minute to begin working on their tax returns. Whether you are one of those people who works best under pressure or someone who just hasn't been able to find the time, the library can help you get started when that time comes.
We have plenty of Federal and Kentucky tax forms in our reference department. We also have a master copy of the Indiana Non-Resident tax return packet for our patrons who work in Evansville or other Indiana towns. If we do not have the particular form you need in stock, any of our staff will be happy to find the form you need in our Master Book or at the IRS or Kentucky Revenue Cabinet websites.
We do not have a qualified accountant on our staff to help with tax returns, but our reference department holds several books that explain tax law changes and updates for our patrons who have questions about their returns, deductions, how tax law applies to them, etc. Patrons may also take advantage of the computers in our computer lab to use one of many fee-based online tax preparation programs available on the internet or to e-file their taxes for free on the IRS website.
So if you are one of the millions of Americans who have not even picked up their pencil and 1040, let us help you meet the April 17th filing deadline with our tax resources.
Friday, March 16, 2007
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