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AARP Foundation Tax-Aide Program
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View our list of Frequently Asked Questions. If you cannot find an answer to your question, let our IRS certified volunteers help you. In cooperation with the IRS, AARP Foundation Tax-Aide volunteers are trained to understand individual federal tax issues, especially the provisions of the tax code that affect older people.

 

Please use the form below to submit your questions, but please limit your questions to issues regarding federal taxes only. AARP Foundation Tax-Aide volunteers will review your question and you will receive an answer by email within three to five business days.

 

If you agree, we would also like to publish your question, and the answer provided, online. They would be posted on this website to help others with similar questions. Your name would not be listed.

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Through the AARP Foundation Tax-Aide program, AARP Foundation is providing online tax assistance as a public service and cannot guarantee the accuracy of the information provided. Your taxes are your responsibility. You are solely responsible for what you do in your own tax situation.

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