Princeton Senior Resource Center offers free tax help

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The Princeton Senior Resource Center is set to free tax assistance for low and moderate income people, with special attention to those over 60 years old, in the wider Princeton area.

IRS trained volunteers from AARP are set to be available to prepare individual state and Federal returns. Volunteer preparers are particularly familiar with tax regulations and rebate programs that affect seniors.

Participants must bring copies of their 2012 Federal and New Jersey tax returns, as well as all necessary 2013 tax information, including W-2 and 1099 income forms, unemployment statements, SSA-1099 Social Security forms, forms indicating federal tax paid, property tax bill, dependent care provider information, and receipts for itemized deductions such as medical bills and charitable contributions.

Starting Feb. 7, assistance is available by appointment 9 a.m. -to 1 p.m. Fridays at the Suzanne Patterson Building, 45 Stockton St. Princeton. Call PSRC at (609) 924-7108 to make an appointment.

AARP Tax Aides will also be available at the Princeton Public Library on Mondays and Nassau Presbyterian Church on Saturdays.

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