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AARP Foundation seeks volunteers for Tax-Aide service

The AARP Foundation has kicked off volunteer recruitment for its Tax-Aide program, the nation's largest volunteer-based tax preparation service. Volunteers may sign up to assist taxpayers either in person or virtually, with a number of roles available.

In addition to tax preparers, whom the program will train, Tax-Aide needs people who can provide technical and communications assistance, interpreters and program leaders. Volunteers come from a variety of industries and range from retirees to university students. All levels and types of experience are welcome.

Tax-Aide offers free in-person and online tax preparation and assistance nationwide to taxpayers with low to moderate income. Because of the complexity of the U.S. tax code, many taxpayers overpay their taxes or turn to paid tax services they cannot afford. Some may forgo filing their taxes and miss out on the credits and deductions they've earned because they are unable to pay for assistance. Tax-Aide volunteers can help by providing necessary services in communities where there is the greatest need.

AARP Foundation Tax-Aide has grown since its inaugural team of just four volunteers in 1968, and has served over 68 million taxpayers since its inception. The program has volunteers in every state who typically number more than 30,000.

To learn about volunteer opportunities, visit aarpfoundation.org/taxaide or call (888) 687-2277. The AARP Foundation's Tax-Aide is offered in coordination with the IRS.

The AARP Foundation works to end senior poverty by helping vulnerable people over 50 build economic opportunity. The foundation's approach emphasizes equitable outcomes for populations that have faced systemic discrimination. As AARP's charitable affiliate, it serves AARP members and nonmembers alike. Through vigorous legal advocacy and evidence-based solutions, and by building supportive community connections, the foundation can foster resilience, advance equity and restore hope.

To learn more, visit aarpfoundation.org or follow @AARPFoundation on social media.

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