The Mysterious Case of the Disappearing Tax Booklets


It was a dark and stormy night...well, I don't actually recall the weather, but I do remember my surprise when I found out that the IRS had drastically cut the types of tax forms they would supply the Library with through their form outlet program . We've been having access to fewer forms for the last several years now, but this year we were informed that, in addition to receiving only the 1040, 1040 A and 1040 EZ forms, we would not be able to get any instruction booklets. As many patrons have pointed out to me upon hearing this, not having easy access to the instructions makes it awfully hard to fill out those forms the IRS is so eager to get. I know. We are with you on that.

The Library can help in a couple ways.

Federal forms and state forms--and the instructions--are all available on the internet. We can print out forms you need, or we can provide you with the internet access and printer to do so yourself. Prints are 10 cents a page. The booklets are longer than forms, and you might not want to print them; instead, you can bring them up on a computer and read them there if you like.

We also have some general tax guides that might be of use to you: JK Lasser's Your Income Tax and the Ernst & Young Tax GuideThere are copies that you can check out, and we also keep a copy in the Reference area on the second floor.

If you need assistance getting to the forms and booklets you need, stop at the Info Desk on the second floor, or give us a call at 356-5200. We will try and help you get the info you need, in the least taxing way possible.

 

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