The Salt Lake Tribune
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Frustrated with your taxes?
The deadline to file your taxes is getting closer. AARP is offering free tax assistance for low income people, with an emphasis on seniors. For more information about the program, and whether you qualify for help, go here.
Another source of help: The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program — also known as VITA — offers free help to low- to moderate-income families who generally earn less than $42,000 annually. To locate the VITA site nearest you, call the IRS at  1-800-829-1040.

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   Lesley Mitchell has been a business reporter at The Tribune since 1997, covering real estate, the retail industry, personal finance and economic development. She's been a devotee of frugal living for more than three decades, starting when she was 8 and began washing cars (rain insurance anyone?) as a way to fund her goal of early retirement. A graduate of Utah State University's MBA program, Lesley, and her family, are dedicated to finding creative ways to save money, avoid debt and still have fun.
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