Where to Find Tax Forms in Denver - or Get Your 2007 Taxes Done for Free
Even If You Didn't Make Much Last Year, You May Have a Tax Credit Coming!
Denver, CO 80204
United States of America
Forms are available for download from the Internet as well, saving you a trip. When you visit the IRS tax form website or the Colorado DOR tax form site, you can also take advantage of web-based calculation "wizards" to help you determine your tax filing strategies. If your income was under $54,000, you may be able to use the IRS "free file" tool. Colorado also offers some telephone and computer filing options. You can also order forms and publications from the IRS or Colorado DOR.
For many low and moderate income residents, the Denver Asset Building Coalition, or DABC offers several locations where trained volunteers will help you prepare and file your taxes. The IRS supplies the materials, software and training to such VITA sites nationwide. There are limits to what they can help you with, but it's worth checking to see if they can help you.
Even if you didn't make much, the Earned Income Tax Credit may apply to you, and if it does you may have a surprise check coming! That's one of the reasons that DABC offers their service, it can help put money in the pockets of low-income workers. On the DABC website, they also note the high costs involved in getting "quick refunds" from paid tax preparers, recommending that taxpayers wait the week or two usually involved in a direct deposit refund and not pay high interest rates to get it sooner.
If you're looking for printed IRS tax forms or Colorado state tax forms remember to go early before supplies run out, order by phone early enough, or consider using a library or other computer to download and print copies. And as a sign at the Englewood Public Library reminds patrons, librarians aren't tax advisors - and neither are postal employees. Happy tax season!
"IRS Forms and Publications", http://www.irs.gov/formspubs/index.html?portlet=3
"Free File", http://www.irs.gov/efile/article/0,,id=118986,00.html
"Colorado Forms Download", http://www.revenue.state.co.us/TPS_dir/wrap.asp?incl=forms_download
"DABC", http://www.denverabc.org/
"Earned Income Tax Credit", http://www.irs.gov/individuals/article/0,,id=96406,00.html?portlet=2
"IRS Free File", http://www.irs.gov/efile/article/0,,id=118986,00.html
"Find a Post Office", http://www.switchboard.com/usps.1355/dir/6_0/index.htm?mem=1355
"Denver Public Library", http://www.denverlibrary.org/
"Colorado electronic filing options", http://www.revenue.state.co.us/tps_dir/wrap.asp?incl=electronicfiling
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2 Comments
Post a CommentHere's an update to this article for the 2008 tax year filing - area post offices are indeed referring customers to local libraries rather than carrying forms themselves. I haven't checked my local major post office to confirm that they have stopped carrying forms. Some metro Denver libraries such as Englewood are still carrying some printed forms, while others such as Denver are offering only printing from the web or photocopying from a stock of reproducible forms. Here's a link for Denver information from the DPL: http://denverlibrary.org/research/taxes/index.html
Misinformation!!!! Denver Public Libraries haven't carried tax forms for over 10 years. Post Offices no longer have tax forms, either!!!!