Speak to AARP tax experts and get free tax help by appointment only. See longer description for more information.
Tax preparation services will begin on February 7, 2023 in the Community Room. You must schedule an appointment in advance. Walk-in service is not provided. There are 2 methods for scheduling an appointment. Appointments are generally scheduled for one hour.
1. You can schedule an appointment online beginning January 9th. This is the quickest and simplest way to make an appointment as no phone contact is required. Go to
https://koalendar.com/e/aarp-tax-aide-program
a) Select a highlighted date and then choose the time requested.
b) You will be asked to answer several questions to facilitate the appointment.
c) You will receive a confirmation email.
d) An appointment reminder will be sent approximately 48 hours in advance of your appointment.
e) You can reschedule or cancel your appointment online.
2. You can call our Tax Aide line at 571-316-0493 beginning January 23. You will be asked to leave your name and a contact number. Your call will be returned at our earliest convenience. Appointments are only being scheduled six weeks in advance.
The dates and hours of operation are scheduled as follows, but may change at a later date:
Tuesdays and Thursdays: 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
February 7 – April 13
Select Saturdays: 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
February 25
March 11
March 25
An IRS intake/interview form 13614-C should be completed in advance of the appointment. This form has been competed in prior years. The form will be available in the library by mid-January. The form may also be obtained at irs.gov.
When appearing for the appointment please bring the following tax documents:
1. All income and expense information to be used in preparing your return.
2. Your prior year return.
3. Taxpayer identification (see the Note below).
4. The intake/interview form.
NOTE: If this is your first visit to Tax Aide, you must bring social security cards for yourself and all dependents. For those who we have prepared your return in the past, you must also bring the social security card for any new dependent added to the return.
Chinn Park Library features a 24-hour book drop, 125-seat Community Room, a Quiet Study Room, two individual study rooms, a group study room with a smart TV, a Children and Young Adult area, and 24 public access computers.
The Management and Government Information Center (MAGIC) is a specialized collection of local, state and federal government information. MAGIC has the same hours of operation as Chinn Park. MAGIC staff are available to assist with local, state and federal government information as well as with its print and digital resources.