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The holidays are a good time to get your tax documents in order

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AARP Foundation Tax-Aide volunteer Donna Ortega (right) helps a Washington, D.C., program participant file his taxes free of charge. — Jim Vecchione





Home for the holidays? Don't forget, once New Year's Day passes, tax season is near. Why not use your time at home to get your documents in order?

AARP Foundation's Tax-Aide,  helps low- to moderate-income taxpayers have more discretionary income for everyday essentials, such as food and housing, by assisting with tax services and ensuring they receive applicable tax credits and deductions.


Tax-Aide is available free to taxpayers with low and moderate income, with special attention to those 60 and older. Through a cadre of trained volunteers, AARP Foundation Tax-Aide has helped low- to moderate-income individuals for more than 40 years in every state and the District of Columbia. Find a Tax-Aide location near you.

On Real Life, you'll learn more about the program from a North Carolina volunteer who will explain what you need to get in order for filing your state and federal taxes.

Interested in helping others? Why not become a tax aide volunteer in 2015?

AARP Foundation Tax-Aide is offered in cooperation with the IRS.

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