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CCBC Catonsville Can Help With Taxes
The college will offer a service in which students do people's taxes.

If you’re interested in getting your taxes down, CCBC Catonsville may be the place to visit.
The CCBC Community Tax Prep Program will be taking place once again this year, as accounting students will help do income taxes for any individual with an annual income of $60,000 or less for free.
This will take place on the Catonsville campus on March 20, 27 and April 10 from 2-4 p.m. in the Library (Y building), room 326.
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Those participating need all 2012 tax records and receipts, Social Security cards for all (including dependents), W-2 and any other tax forms, copy of most recent (2011) tax return and direct deposit information (routing and account number) or voided check/deposit ticket.
No appointments are going to be needed, but the returns will be processed based on the order they’re taken.
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Paul Coakley, Business and Management Studies department chair said that this is a good thing for all involved.
“CCBC has offered a free tax clinic for more than 25 years,” he said in a recent press release. “It has provided practical accounting experience for our students and allowed our community clients to see how their taxes are being prepared.”