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More than 2,500 taxpayers received help with their income tax returns from 40 AARP Tax-Aide volunteers at more than 23 sites across DeKalb County last year.
More than 2,500 taxpayers received help with their income tax returns from 40 AARP Tax-Aide volunteers at more than 23 sites across DeKalb County last year.
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Adults of all ages can volunteer to help low-income older workers prepare their taxes for the 2010 tax year.

AARP Tax-Aide, a program of the nonprofit AARP Foundation, is a free volunteer-run tax assistance and preparation service.

Volunteers do not need to be an AARP member, over 55 years old or a retiree to give time.

They will get free tax training to help customers one-on-one at tax sites in their community.

Last year, 40 AARP Tax-Aide volunteers helped more than 2,500 taxpayers at more than 23 sites across DeKalb County.

For more information, visit www.aarp.org/taxaide. Click on “Volunteer With AARP Tax-Aide for 2011 Season,” then click on “AARP Tax-Aide Prospective Volunteer Form” and fill out the form.
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