North Branch Library
3455 Madison Avenue
Bridgeport, CT 06606
(203) 576-7003
Bport Library - Welcome to North!
The original North Branch Library at 2181 Main Street, built with funding from a Carnegie grant, opened in 1918. In 1995, it was replaced with the current North Branch Library and Community Center, located in Puglio Park in Bridgeport's North End .
The library has 19,800 square feet and the exterior resembles a lighthouse with a marble faced clock tower. The collection includes over 45,000 volumes and many popular magazine subscriptions, videos, dvds and cd-roms. There are twenty computers with Internet access and other applications available for public use. In addition, there are two computers with games for use by children.
Highlights of the facility are a 150 person capacity community room which has an eight by ten foot rear view projection screen, a ten person capacity conference room, a parent-toddler quiet room, a children's play area, two private study rooms and free parking for eighty-five cars.
PLEASE NOTE: NO MORE APPOINTMENTS ARE AVAILABLE FOR THIS TAX YEAR.
Volunteer Tax Assistance @ North: VITA & AARP
VITA and TCE
Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program (VITA)
The VITA Program offers free tax help to low- to moderate-income (generally, $40,000 and below) people who cannot prepare their own tax returns. Certified volunteers sponsored by various organizations receive training to help prepare basic tax returns in communities across the country. VITA sites are generally located at community and neighborhood centers, libraries, schools, shopping malls, and other convenient locations. Most locations also offer free electronic filing. To locate the nearest VITA site, call 1-800-829-1040.
Tax Counseling for the Elderly (TCE)
The Tax Counseling for the Elderly (TCE) Program provides free tax help to people age 60 and older. Trained volunteers from non-profit organizations provide free tax counseling and basic income tax return preparation for senior citizens. Volunteers who provide tax counseling are often retired individuals associated with non-profit organizations that receive grants from the IRS.
As part of the IRS-sponsored TCE Program, AARP offers the Tax-Aide counseling program at more than 7,000 sites nationwide during the filing season. Trained and certified AARP Tax-Aide volunteer-counselors help people of low-to-middle income with special attention to those aged 60 and older.
For more information on TCE call 1-800-829-1040. To locate the nearest AARP Tax-Aide site, call 1-888-227-7669 or visit the AARP-TaxAide site.
Military personnel and their families get free tax help!
The military also has a strong Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program. The Armed Forces Tax Council (AFTC) consists of the tax program coordinators for the Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard. The AFTC oversees the operation of the military tax programs worldwide and serves as the main conduit for outreach by the IRS to military personnel and their families.
Airmen, soldiers, sailors, marines, and guardsmen and their families worldwide receive free tax preparation assistance at offices within their installations. These VITA sites provide free tax advice, tax preparation, and assistance to military members and their families. They are trained and equipped to address military specific tax issues, such as combat zone tax benefits and the effect of the new Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) guidelines. The military tax programs generated nearly 287,644 electronic 2006 federal income tax returns.
Commanders support the program by detailing service members to prepare returns and by providing space and equipment for tax centers. The IRS supports these efforts by providing tax software and by training service members to prepare taxes at the military sites.
Most service members file their tax returns electronically at their tax centers and, by selecting direct deposit, receive their refunds in as little as one week. This combined effort ensures that service members receive free tax assistance from well-trained and equipped military tax preparers.
Items taxpayers need to bring to the VITA/TCE Sites to have their tax returns prepared:
• Proof of identification
• Social Security Cards for you, your spouse and dependents and/or a Social Security Number verification letter issued by the Social Security Administration
• Birth Dates for you, your spouse and dependents on the tax return
• Current year’s tax package if you received one
• Wage and earning statement(s) Form W-2, W-2G, 1099-R, from all employers
• Interest and dividend statements from banks (Forms 1099)
• A copy of last year’s Federal and State returns if available
• Bank Routing Numbers and Account Numbers for Direct Deposit
• Total paid for day care provider and the day care provider's tax identifying number (the provider's Social Security Number or the provider's business Employer Identification Number)
• To file taxes electronically on a married filing joint tax return, both spouses must be present to sign the required forms.
