Other Tax Information
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Free Tax Preparation in Colorado
Find out where to get help preparing basic federal and State of Colorado income tax returns free of charge for individuals of low to moderate income. Content Detail
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- Denver Asset Building Coalition
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Help with Taxes from AARP
This program offers free one-on-one counseling, as well as assistance on the telephone and internet to help individuals prepare basic tax forms, including the 1040, 1040A, 1040EZ and other standard schedules. You can search by zip code to find the AARP Tax-Aide site nearest you. Content Detail
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- AARP Tax-Aide Program
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Public Access: Court Records Searches
Records of the court available on the Internet. Content Detail
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- Colorado Judicial Branch
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Justice/Colorado! Corps
Staffed by volunteers, the purpose of this program is to supplement the help provided in the self-help center, by helping you gain access to the resources you need to answer your questions regarding family law and other civil matters (not criminal). Content Detail
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- Jutice/Colorado! Corps
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Senior Tax Deferral
If you are at least 65 years old, you may postpone paying property taxes on your house, condo, townhouse or mobile home. Read More
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- Boulder County Treasurer
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Tax Incentives for Education
Find out if you are eligble for education tax credits, what forms are needed to file with the IRS, and other information necessary to claim education related tax benefits. Content Detail
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- University of Colorado
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Don't Pay to Borrow Your Own Money
Don't pay a super-high price to borrow money that already belongs to you! Content Detail
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- National Consumer Law Center
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Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) - Am I Eligible and How do I Claim It?
Determine if you are eligible for the Earned Income Tax Credit, what your filing status is and the number of qualified children you can claim. Content Detail
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- Internal Revenue Service
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Learn to spend wisely, get help from a financial coach, file your taxes and more
The Beehive is the one-stop source for a variety of different assistance programs and community resources for the things in life that matter most. Content Detail
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- The Beehive
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- Spanish / Español
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Senior Property Tax Work-Off
This program is for people 60 years or older who own property in Boulder County and live at the location where the taxes are due. You have the opportunity to work off the Boulder County portion of your property taxes. Content Detail
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- Boulder County Treasurer
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The Child and Dependent Care Credit
The Child and Dependent Care Credit is a tax benefit that helps families pay for child care they need in order to work or to look for work. If you paid someone to care for a qualifying individual so that you could work or look for work, you may be able to claim the credit for child and dependent care expenses. Content Detail
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- Internal Revenue Service
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Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) Income Limits and Max Credit Limits
If you have questions about the EITC and what the income limits are with qualifying children, click on this site for information. Content Detail
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- Internal Revenue Service
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- Spanish / Español
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Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) - Should I Claim it?
Understand the considerations and learn about required information needed to claim the EITC. Content Detail
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- Internal Revenue Service
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- Spanish / Español
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EITC General Information
Can people who work and also get welfare benefits still get the EITC? Will getting the EITC lower other government benefits? ... and many more questions are answered. Content Detail
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- Denver Asset Building Coalition



