Tax Forms and Help @ APL
Tax Forms and Help @ APL
| Library Location | Available Forms | Tax Assistance |
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Howson Branch
2500 Exposition Blvd. | 974-8800
|
basic forms |
Fridays 1-5 PM 2/3/2012- 4/13/2012 |
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Faulk Central Library 800 Guadalupe St. | 974-7400 |
basic | none |
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Little Walnut Creek Branch
835 W. Rundberg Ln. | 974-9860
|
none |
Tuesdays 12 noon-5:30 PM 2/7/2012-4/10/2012 |
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Milwood Branch 12500 Amherst Dr. | 974-9880 |
basic forms | none |
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North Village Branch 2505 Steck Ave. | 974-9960 |
none |
Tuesdays 12 noon-4 PM 2/7/2012-4/17/2012 |
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Old Quarry Branch
7051 Village Center Dr. | 974-8860
|
none | none |
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Pleasant Hill Branch
211 E. William Cannon Dr. | 974-3940
|
basic forms | none |
|
Ruiz Branch 1600 Grove Blvd. | 974-7500 |
none |
Mondays and Wednesdays 12 noon-4 PM 2/1/2012-4/16/2012 |
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Spicewood Springs Branch
8637 Spicewood Springs Rd. | 974-3800
|
none | none |
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Twin Oaks Branch 1800 S. Fifth St. | 974-9980 |
basic forms | none |
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University Hills Branch 4721 Loyola Ln. | 974-9940 |
basic forms |
Mondays and Thursdays 10 AM-2 PM 1/23/2012-4/12/2012 |
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Windsor Park Branch 5833 Westminster Dr. | 974-9840 |
basic forms |
Wednesdays 10AM-2 PM 2/1/2012-4/11/2012 |
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Yarborough Branch 2200 Hancock Dr. | 974-8820 |
basic |
Mondays 10 AM-2 PM 2/6/2012-4/16/2012 |
Tax Assistance provided by: Tax Counseling for the Elderly (TCE) by AARP.
Free tax preparation and filing is available through Community Tax Centers for families and individuals with a household income of less than $50,000. Visit www.foundcom.org or call 211 for more information.
IRS Information: Internet access to IRS forms— www.irs.gov—is available at all Austin Public Library locations. Printouts cost 20 cents per page for black-and-white.
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