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Last Chance: One Week Left for Free Tax Prep

Several social service organizations around the Peninsula are here to help with free tax preparation.

With just eight days left until tax day (the deadline is April 17 this year), time is running out to take advantage of free local tax preparation services.

The  is providing free tax preparation to San Mateo County residents who earned less than $50,000 in 2011. 

Some low-income families may qualify for an Earned Income Tax Credit, for a possible refund of $5,700. The free service was made possible by a $4,000 United Way of the Bay Area grant to the Samaritan House.

“Our free tax sites open the door to programs that empower people to improve their finances,” said Kelly Baston, spokeswoman for United Way, in a statment. “In addition to saving families hundreds of dollars on tax preparation, our sites connect low-income families with programs that can help them start saving, go back to school, get a good job, buy a first home or start a new business.” 

Residents must make an appointment for a free consultation with a certified tax professional on Mondays, Wednesdays or Fridays, from now until April 17.

Tax filers must bring photo identification, their social security card, a W-2 for jobs held in 2011, their 2010 tax return, and any child provider or landlord information for the California’s renters credit.

For eligibility and appointment information, call 650-523-0804. Samaritan House is located at 4031 Pacific Blvd. in San Mateo.

Other local places to find free tax prep services:

Foster City Library

1000 E Hillsdale Blvd, Foster City, (650) 286-2585

Hours of Operation:

Wed: 1pm-5pm by Appointment

Closing Date: 04-11-2012

 

Burlingame Recreation Center

850 Burlingame Ave., Burlingame, (650) 558-7300

Hours of Operation:

Tues: 9am-4pm by Appointment

Closing Date: 04-10-2012

 

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