TAX HELP FOR FREE . . . NEVER A FEE!
Walk-in • Appointment • Homebound Services
Free tax preparation — federal, state, city
Claim all your eligible tax credits
E-File and Direct Deposit
FREE TAX PREPARATION
SITES
sponsored by Accounting Aid
Society
http://www.accountingaidsociety.org
Accounting Aid Society will have 20+ free tax preparation locations in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, and Livingston counties for the main tax season, beginning in late January 2013 and operating through April 13th (some through April 15th). Six sites are open year-round.
Find a site: http://accountingaidsociety.org/get-help/full-service-tax-help/ (or see flyer attached)
http://accountingaidsociety.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/2013-Tax-Help-Sites1.pdf
Most locations offer walk-in first come, first served service. Some are by appointment-only as noted.
Please note that Midtown resident, Leslie Malcolmson, is a volunteer at the Duffield Library. If you have questions - call her on 313-831-7931.
Choosing Accounting Aid Society over paid tax preparers who can miss potential deductions and credits, and charge for “rapid refund loans,” will save you $200 to $300 in fees. And because we e-file and offer direct deposit, there is no faster way to get your refund.
Eligibility for our free full service is based on annual household income:
· $50,000 or less for families (A married couple or having more than one person in the home.)
· $35,000 or less for individuals
· If you pay rent, heating bills, or property taxes but are not working, you may still be eligible for some tax credits.
· Our Homebound Tax Program can help if you are physically unable to go to a tax site. Call us for details.
NEW OPTION: Self‐Service Taxes
Make under $57,000? You can do your own taxes online with free software and get free support from our tax hotline. Visit our website for details.
Sites in Midtown and Central District:
Main Detroit Public Library
5201 Woodward, Detroit 48202
Sat. 10 a.m.‐2 p.m., Jan. 26‐April 13
(Closed Feb. 16 & Mar. 30)
Tue. Feb. 5‐Feb.26, 4 p.m.‐7 p.m.
Duffield Branch Library
2507 W. Grand Blvd., Detroit 48208
10:30 a.m.‐2:30 p.m., Sat. Jan. 26‐April 13
(Closed Feb. 16 & Mar. 30)
By appointment: 313‐224‐6456
Northend Neighborhood Tax Center
7700 Second Ave., Detroit 48202
Tue. & Thur., 12 noon.‐7 p.m.
Wed. & Fri., 9 am.‐4 p.m.;
Sat. 9 am.‐2 p.m. , Jan. 24‐April 15
Appointment preferred: 313‐556‐1920
6 SUPER SITES - OPEN 5+ DAYS A WEEK:
Focus:HOPE
1300 Oakman Blvd., Detroit 48238
Tuesdays through Saturdays , 9 a.m.‐ 2 p.m.
Jan. 24‐April 13 (Closed Mar. 29‐30)
Walk‐in service; first come, first served.
Fills up fast.
Northend Neighborhood Tax Center
7700 Second Ave., Detroit 48202
Tue. & Thur., 12 noon.‐7 p.m.
Wed. & Fri., 9 am.‐4 p.m.;
Sat. 9 am.‐2 p.m. , Jan. 24‐April 15
Appointment preferred: 313‐556‐1920.
Northwest Neighborhood Tax Center
19556 Grand River, Detroit 48223
Mon./Thur./Fri./Sat. 9 a.m.‐4 p.m.
Tue. & Wed., 12 noon‐7 p.m., Jan. 24‐April 15
Appointment preferred: 313‐556‐1920
Oakland County Neighborhood Tax Center
1956 Hilton, Ferndale 48220
Mon./Tue./Fri. 12 noon‐7 p.m.
Wed./Thu./Sat. 9 a.m.‐4 p.m., Jan. 24‐April 15
Appointment preferred: 313‐556‐1920
Osborn Neighborhood Tax Center
4777 E. Outer Drive, Detroit 48234
Mon./Wed./Fri./Sat. 9 a.m.‐4 p.m.
Tue. & Thur. 12 noon‐7 p.m., Jan. 24‐April 15
Appointment preferred: 313‐556‐1920
Southwest Neighborhood Tax Center
8634 W. Vernor, Detroit 48209
Mon./Wed./Fri./Sat. 9 a.m.‐4 p.m.
Tue. & Thur. 12 noon‐7 p.m., Jan. 24‐April 15
Appointment preferred: 313‐556‐1920
Hablamos Español
Other DETROIT Sites:
Neighborhood Service Organization
Harper‐Gratiot Multi‐Service Center
9641 Harper, Detroit 48213
Sat., 9:30 a.m.‐3 p.m., Jan. 26‐April 13
Appointment preferred: 313‐556‐1920
State Rep. Rashida Tlaib Office
2101 W. Lafayette, Detroit 48216
Saturdays, 10 a.m.‐4 p.m.
Feb. 2‐April 13 Hablamos Español
See attached list for other Wayne County, Macomb County, Livingston County, and Oakland County sites
Important documents and information you need to bring with you to get your 2012 income taxes and tax credits prepared by Accounting Aid Society (see attached file):
Identification/Social Security Numbers
· ID: Driver’s License or State ID
· Social Security card for yourself, spouse and each dependent
· Taxpayers filing a joint return must both be present when the tax returns are prepared. Both spouses must sign a joint tax return.
Income Statements or Forms
· A copy of last year’s return, if available
· Wages (all Forms W‐2)
· Unemployment (Form 1099‐G)
· Pension (Form 1099‐R)
· Social Security (Form SSA‐1099)
· Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Letter from SSA
· Interest/Dividends (Form 1099‐INT or 1099‐DIV)
· DHS Assistance (DHS Annual Client Statement)
· Child Support (Child Support Annual Statement)
· Gambling/Lottery Winnings (Form W‐2G)
· Miscellaneous Income (Form 1099‐MISC)
· Any other income documentation you may have
Proof of Expenses
· Medical or HMO Premiums paid for self and/or family members
· Dependent care expenses
· Student loan interest or tuition and course materials
Amount of Annual Heating Costs – for the Home Heating Credit
· The amount you were billed for heating your home from 11/01/2011 to 10/31/2012. This information should be on your utility bill. If you cannot find it, contact your heat provider.
· The Home Heating Credit is available for homeowners and renters (if rent is included in your rent – you can still get the Credit).
Homeowners - for the Michigan Homestead Property Tax Credit
· The taxable value of your home
· A complete copy of your summer and winter property tax bills for 2012
Renters - for the Michigan Homestead Property Tax Credit
· Your lease or rental contract
· Rent receipts for 2012
· Your landlord’s name and address
Direct Deposit – Fastest and Safest way to receive your refund
· Your bank or credit union name
· Routing number
· Account number
Forwarded by Midtown Alliance
And by Central District Police/Community Relations Council
Per Leslie Malcolmson