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  2. Seniors and Taxes: Is There an End in Sight? - AOL

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    Take advantage of free IRS tax assistance for those 60 and older or free AARP tax assistance for those 50 and older who have a low or moderate income. For help with your retirement and tax goals ...

  3. AARP Offers Free Tax Help for Seniors — Here’s What To Know

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    Income taxes don't end just because you've reached your senior years. In some cases, federal tax returns for seniors are complicated enough to require the help of a tax professional. If you fall ...

  4. Talking taxes: Why do seniors still have to pay taxes? - AOL

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    The deadline to file taxes is less than a month away. The IRS says more than 63 million people have already filed ahead of the April 15 deadline.

  5. Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act - Wikipedia

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    The Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act (PAEA) or the Postal Act of 2006 is a United States federal statute enacted by the 109th United States Congress and signed into law by President George W. Bush on December 20, 2006. [1]

  6. IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program - Wikipedia

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    The VITA tax returns are prepared by IRS tax law certified volunteers. The volunteers are taught how to use tax software and specific tax law each year. They must pass a tax law exam to receive basic or advanced certification. The passing score is 80%. Certificates expire at the end of the tax year and must be renewed.

  7. When Does a Senior Citizen on Social Security Stop Filing Taxes?

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    When seniors must file For tax year 2021, unmarried seniors will typically need to file a return if: you are at least 65 years of age, and your gross income is $14,250 or more.