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Ohio Benefit Bank To Offer Free Tax Filing At The Bryan Library

By Newspaper StaffJanuary 23, 2017Updated:January 24, 2017No Comments2 Mins Read
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Are you stressed out over the upcoming tax season? Well worry no more! The Ohio Benefit Bank will be offering free basic tax filing sessions at the Bryan Library Local History Center on Thursdays from 10:00-5:00 pm beginning Feb. 2nd through April 13th. If your individual income is $65,000 or less you could qualify for free tax filing. One of the representative from the Northwestern Ohio Community Action Commission, Inc. will be able to assist you with filing your 2016 Federal, State, and School District taxes. There are no fees or charges. E-filing is available and your tax refunds can be directly deposited for free. With this program you can put your money back in your pocket quick, easy, and totally free!

You must make an appointment for your tax session. Please call NOCAC at 419-784-2150 ext. 1108 to make an appointment or for more information. You can also email www.nocac.org to set up your session. Tax appointments will be held in the Harmon Room of the Local History Center of the Bryan Main Library, which is located at 107 E. High Street. This program is sponsored by the Ohio Benefit Bank, Northwestern Ohio Community Action Commission, United Way, and the Ohio Association of Food Banks Harvest Corps.

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