“As spring marches forward, the end of tax season is quickly approaching. For those who haven’t yet tackled their taxes, fear not; local nonprofits have volunteers ready and waiting to make the process as pain-free and productive as possible. Most people qualify for free tax assistance if any of the following apply: they are over 60 years old, are a person with a disability, speak little to no English or have a yearly income of less than $54,000.” Read more.
Similar Posts
Star Tribune: Prepare + Prosper prepares low-income folks prepare for an enriched future
“Alica Whitmore was a young single mom with suffocating bills and student loans when she visited the Prepare…
Business Insider: Ask a Financial Planner: ‘How Do I Know if I Should Use a Professional to File my Taxes?’
How do I know if I should use a professional to file my taxes? And when I read…
Greening Frogtown: Build a Nest Egg at Tax Time
Roni Strain has something in common with a lot of Frogtowners. The downside of tax time for her…
Prepare + Prosper Helps EITC and ACTC Recipients Navigate New IRS Tax Refund Delay
Local Community Group Helps Low- to Moderate-Income Families Keep 100% of Their Refund Contact: Stacy Opitz, Marketing + Communications…
Pioneer Press: Sunrise Bank and a nonprofit team to serve the Twin Cities’ ‘unbanked’
“It’s pricey to be poor. Tracy Fischman, executive director of the St. Paul-based nonprofit Prepare + Prosper, points out…
Prepare + Prosper welcomes new members to Board of Directors
Media Contact: Stacy Opitz, Prepare + Prosper stacy@prepareandprosper.org / 651-262-2162 Photos: https://flic.kr/s/aHsmG99k25 SAINT PAUL, MN (October 1, 2019)…
