Tax Info

Get Ready! Tax Filing Season is here.    Click here to visit the IRS online and see what you can do right now to get ready.

Please note: IRS and Vermont tax filing deadlines are Monday, April 18, 2023.

Online Filing

If you don’t qualify for free filing, you can still use the services above; you’ll simply be charged a filing fee.

Need  wifi or a computer? The library offers free access to wifi available inside and outside the building and free access to computer workstations. 

Paper filing

IRS (Federal) 1040 form booklets are available at the Library. Contact the Library to arrange picking up a booklet or any other tax forms you need. See below for information on ordering or printing copies on your own. All forms are free.

Vermont does not distribute free paper forms through libraries. You can print blank forms at the Library. See below for information on ordering or printing copies on your own.

If you would like to request forms through the mail:

  • Vermont Dept. of Taxes main directory: (802) 828-2505
  • IRS line to request tax forms by mail: 800-829-3676

 If you would like to print your own:

Need help?

To order tax forms in the mail call:
1-800-tax-form and 1-866-828-2865

To get free filing help (in Vermont):
Call 211

 

Volunteer Income Tax Assistance available to income eligible residents of Windham County. Call the SEVCA Office in Westminster at 1-800-464-9951 or 802-722-4575 for more information.  Click here to learn more about SEVCA’s tax assistance.

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) provides online tax products and services for taxpayers with disabilities. Click here to access Large Print, “Talking Forms”, tax-related videos in English and American Sign Language, and more.