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The center for community concerns does it for free every year everywhere. In my

area is the unvty of st.franis yours i think is that big univ in aurora or

college of dupage check the web site for times it gets busy in april but its

free

Income Tax

Does anyone know of a place that will do Income tax's for disabled for

free or very cheap? My son works part time and has to file every year

and I have been taking him to H and R Block but do not want to pay that

much anymore. I live in DuPage County and someone said there are

places but I do not know where to call or look.

Thank you, shirley

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Does anyone know of a place that will do Income tax's for disabled for

free or very cheap? My son works part time and has to file every year

and I have been taking him to H and R Block but do not want to pay that

much anymore. I live in DuPage County and someone said there are

places but I do not know where to call or look.

Thank you, shirley

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There are Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program sites in many parts of

Illinois.

One site that might be near you is in:

AURORA

Waubonsee Community College

5 E. Galena Boulevard

Wednesdays, 5:30pm - 8pm

Saturdays, 10am - 1pm

Closed March 25 & 28

Here is the link to other sites around Illionis:

http://www.economicprogress.org/assets/files/site_flyers.pdf

It's important to be aware of the Earned Income Tax Credit! This is a credit

for people who earn low-to-moderate incomes. EITC can reduce taxes, and can mean

a refund. Working families and individuals may keep more of what they work for!

http://www.irs.gov/individuals/article/0,,id=150557,00.html

" Filing for and receiving a refund payment from the Earned Income Tax Credit has

no effect on many other public benefits you may get. In most cases, the Earned

Income Tax Credit payment will not be counted against your eligibility for

Medicaid, Supplemental Security Income (SSI), food stamps, low-income housing,

Health Benefits for Workers with Disabilities or Temporary Assistance for Needy

Families (TANF). Because the income is a federal return it will not impact any

federal programs you participate in. "

Marsie

Marsie L. Frawley

Health & Disability Advocates

205 W. Monroe Street, Suite 300

Chicago, IL. 60606

312 223-9600

312 265-9069 (Direct Line)

866 584-8750 (tty)

312 223-9518 (fax)

mfrawley@...<mailto:mfrawley@...>

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Thank you.  That is not very close but I have a call into my Township and

checking into College of DuPage.  Thank you for your help.

Shirley

From: Marsie Frawley <mfrawley@...>

Subject: Re:Income Tax

" IPADDUnite " <IPADDUnite >

Date: Tuesday, March 3, 2009, 8:41 PM

There are Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program sites in many parts of

Illinois.

One site that might be near you is in:

AURORA

Waubonsee Community College

5 E. Galena Boulevard

Wednesdays, 5:30pm - 8pm

Saturdays, 10am - 1pm

Closed March 25 & 28

Here is the link to other sites around Illionis: http://www.economic progress.

org/assets/ files/site_ flyers.pdf

It's important to be aware of the Earned Income Tax Credit! This is a credit for

people who earn low-to-moderate incomes. EITC can reduce taxes, and can mean a

refund. Working families and individuals may keep more of what they work for!

http://www.irs. gov/individuals/ article/0, ,id=150557, 00.html

" Filing for and receiving a refund payment from the Earned Income Tax Credit has

no effect on many other public benefits you may get. In most cases, the Earned

Income Tax Credit payment will not be counted against your eligibility for

Medicaid, Supplemental Security Income (SSI), food stamps, low-income housing,

Health Benefits for Workers with Disabilities or Temporary Assistance for Needy

Families (TANF). Because the income is a federal return it will not impact any

federal programs you participate in. "

Marsie

Marsie L. Frawley

Health & Disability Advocates

205 W. Monroe Street, Suite 300

Chicago, IL. 60606

312 223-9600

312 265-9069 (Direct Line)

866 584-8750 (tty)

312 223-9518 (fax)

mfrawley@hdadvocate s.org<mailto:mfrawley@hdadvocate s.org>

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