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Taxes

Filing your taxes, or even determining if you are required to file taxes, can feel overwhelming. However, there are a variety of resources available to help guide you through the process and get the information you need. Please keep in mind that we are not tax professionals and cannot advise you regarding tax matters. We suggest that you consult a tax professional directly if you have questions.

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS)

IRS resources

  • for the tax year.
  • with low to moderate incomes who need free tax assistance. Assistance is provided through the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program.
  • to individuals meeting a certain income threshold.

Information on education tax benefits

  • IRS.gov –
  • IRS.gov -
  • , Tax Benefits for Education
  • , Education Credit Instructions
  • , Tax Rules for Children and Dependents
  • , Education Credit Online Resource Tool
  • To help determine if students are eligible for education credits, use the IRS’ tool available on IRS.gov

Other non-profit organizations

The provides assistance at a number of locations to provide individuals with assistance in filing their taxes. Evanston Public Library is one of the locations!

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