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Volunteers needed to help seniors prepare taxes

Each year the Naperville Park District partners with AARP to offer area seniors free income tax preparation assistance at the Alfred Rubin Riverwalk Community Center between February and April. Residents interested in volunteering to help are invited to investigate the AARP Foundation's Tax-Aide program co-sponsored by the Internal Revenue Service.

The Naperville Park District's Alfred Rubin Riverwalk Community Center will serve as a tax assistance location in 2016 with appointments available on Mondays and Wednesdays from early February through early April. Taxpayers need not be members of AARP to take advantage of the services provided by the free program.

Volunteers become certified as tax preparation counselors by studying the IRS-prepared materials, learning to use the computer-based e-filing system and attending classes during the third week in January. They must pass open-book tests annually to be certified as Tax-Aide preparers.

Visit aarp.org/taxaide for information on becoming a 2016 Tax-Aide volunteer and to register for upcoming training classes. Those who need assistance navigating the website may call Phoebe Bickhaus, AARP Coordinator for District 25, at (630) 357-7355.

After completing the required information online, prospective volunteers will be contacted by an AARP representative from AARP who will provide details regarding the upcoming training class and will answer questions regarding the program.

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