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    Volunteer for AARP's Tax-Aide to help others and yourself

    Consumer Reports News: November 16, 2009 07:08 AM

    If you'd like to learn more about preparing your own taxes while also helping someone else, consider volunteering for AARP's Tax-Aide program, which begins training sessions soon. Tax-Aide employs volunteers to help prepare returns for low- and moderate-income individuals, with a focus on those 60 and older. You don't have to have a financial background, but you must attend a  3- to 5-day course, and to devote at least four hours a week between February 1 and April 15 to helping people face-to-face with their taxes. The jobs vary, from technology coordinators to "greeters" who direct taxpayers to the proper preparer, among other duties. AARP provides training in tax law procedures, preparing tax forms, and using tax preparation software. 

    The application deadline for 2010 volunteers is December 11, 2009. Here are some details from AARP, including an application form. For more on doing your taxes yourself, consult Consumer Reports Money Adviser, and check back on this blog in early February, when tax season begins.–Tobie Stanger


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