2016 Tax Forms @ Your Lewis & Clark Library
February 17, 2016 (Helena, MT)— Benjamin Franklin once said, “In this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes.” While taxes can’t be avoided, Your Lewis & Clark Library has a few resources to help make the process a little easier.
For your convenience, the Library has the following forms in the lobby:
State: Form 2 booklets (form and instructions together) and Form 2EZ booklets (form and instructions together).
Federal: 1040 forms and instructions, 1040A forms and instructions, 1040EZ forms and instructions, Publication 17, and Tax Guide for Individuals (reference copy only). Form 2M has been discontinued.
The Library staff cannot assist with tax help, but help is available through http://MontanaFreeFile.org or by calling 457-7301. You will be asked to leave a message and receive a call back to schedule an appointment.
Other resources include: the United Way of Lewis & Clark Area. The Library has “Free Tax Help” brochures compiled by the United Way to help direct people needing assistance. The Montana Department of Revenue at 340 N Last Chance Gulch also has state forms. Forms can be found online at https://revenue.mt.gov/home/forms or can be received by mail by calling 444-6900.
In the past, there have been federal forms at the Max Baucus Building, 10 W 15th Street. IRS forms can be found at https://www.irs.gov/Forms-&-Pubs. People can call 1-800-829-3676 to have forms mailed to them or go to https://www.irs.gov/uac/Forms-and-Publications-by-U.S.-Mail.
For more information, and a complete set of links to online resources, log onto: https://www.lclibrary.org/176/Taxes.
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