Released: January 24, 2025
Appointments required for tax preparation
Santa Fe Community College and AARP Foundation Tax-Aide announce they will offer in-person tax assistance and preparation by appointment. AARP Foundation Tax-Aide is the nation’s largest free tax assistance and preparation service. The services are provided by volunteers from the community. Appointments can be made now at https://www.sfcc.edu/taxaide. Tax preparation services will be offered in rooms 408 and 410 at SFCC’s main campus, 6401 Richards Avenue.
The State Coordinator of AARP Foundation Tax-Aide Program Gene Varela said, “We’re excited to partner again with Santa Fe Community College to offer this free service through the AARP Foundation Tax-Aide. We require appointments, so we can schedule our volunteers. Tax preparation services are being offered in English and Spanish in classrooms near the spacious Campus Center.”
All appointments can be made online at https://www.sfcc.edu/taxaide. Appointments, which are expected to be quickly filled, will be available from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday beginning Monday, February 3 and ending Monday, April 15. Individuals who do not have internet access or those who need more information, please leave a voicemail at 505-428-1780 beginning February 3. Volunteers will return calls when possible. Multiple year returns may also require multiple appointments.
Tax-Aide services are not available during any holidays observed by SFCC including Spring Break from March 24 through March 30. Tax-Aide services will also observe all SFCC closures and weather delays. Appointments affected by weather delays or closures will be rescheduled. Visit https://www.sfcc.edu/sfcc-alert/weather-alerts-and-holiday-closures/ to see notices of weather delays or closures.
Intake and other forms may be picked up at the site during tax preparation hours or you may download these forms from https://www.sfcc.edu/taxaide. Please arrive 15-30 minutes early for your appointment.
Please note: Individual appointments must be made for each member of a household or group that is filing a return. For taxpayers who are married and filing jointly, both individuals must be present to sign documents. Exceptions may be made only when a spouse is unable to be present due to health issues.
What you need to bring:
- Copy of prior year return.
- Driver’s License or State ID of the primary filers.
- Social Security Card or ITIN Letters for all taxpayers and dependents.
- Social Security Year End Statement.
- Bank information (routing and account numbers) for direct deposit or direct debit.
- Income documents: W-2s; 1099s for retirement income or self-employment; interest, dividend, capital gains or brokerage statements; Unemployment (form 1099-G); gambling wins (form W2-G and related loss documentation).
- Individuals eligible for State/County Rebates or Credits – bring 2024 property tax bill(s) or rent information, out-of-pocket medical expenses (no over-the-counter or medical cannabis-related expenses) and other household income.
- Supporting documents for itemized deductions or credits: childcare, college, or vocational training information (1098-T), medical expenses not covered by insurance – including mileage, charity donations, property tax bills or receipts and mortgage interest paid.
- Self-employed Income and Expenses Documentation: 1099 NEC or other income, employment-related expenditures, business miles.
- Market Place insurance documents (1095-A)
- IRS Identity Theft PIN (IPPIN) letter for taxpayers and/or dependents.
The AARP Foundation Tax Aide Program cannot prepare returns that include out of scope items, such as:
- Married individuals who file separately.
- Rental income.
- Self-employment returns with expenses of more than $35,000 or more, home office deduction, employees, inventory or operating loss.
- Royalty income with associated expenses.
- Solar credits.
- Casualty loss.
For more than 40 years Santa Fe Community College has been the pathway to success for individuals and the community. SFCC provides affordable, high-quality programs that serve the academic, cultural, and economic needs of the community. The college welcomes over 10,000 students per year in credit, noncredit, workforce training, personal enrichment, and adult programs.
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Visit sfcc.edu or call 505-428-1000.
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