It's that time of year again! Here you can find information for both Maryland and Federal Income Taxes. Please note, we are unable to advise you about forms to use or give you tax advice, but we do want to help direct you to the right information. Contact information for tax assistance from the AARP and Shore-Up Inc. is listed below.
The Worcester County Library will only be receiving a limited amount of tax forms from the IRS and the Comptroller of Maryland. If you need Tax Guides, forms and publications, please use the links provided below. You are welcome to print out individual forms at any library branch using our Printing To Go service!
Have Tax Questions? Contact Taxpayer Service
Telephone: Call 1-800-MD TAXES (1-800-638-2937) or 410-260-7980 from Central Maryland. Beginning February 1, 2023 through April 18, 2023, the Comptroller of Maryland has telephone assistance available to answer Personal Income Tax questions. Assistance is available from 8:30am to 7:00pm, Monday through Friday except on State Holidays.
E-mail: taxhelp@marylandtaxes.gov. Please include your name, address and the last four digits of your Social Security number in your e-mail message. This will help us generate a quick response to your inquiry.
Mailing Address:
Comptroller of Maryland
Taxpayer Service Division
110 Carroll Street
Annapolis, Maryland 21411
There are several local options for free tax preparation for those who qualify:
Internal Revenue Service Contact Information
(Federal Tax Forms Only — Open 24 hours):
1-800-829-3676
Hundreds of the most popular federal tax forms and publications are available for download from irs.gov for sight-impaired individuals. These products range from talking tax forms to Braille formats and are accessible using screen reading software, refreshable Braille displays and voice recognition software. See Accessible Forms and Publications for details.
The IRS also offers customer service assistance for persons who are deaf or who have hearing disabilities. People with TTY equipment may call 800-829-4059 for toll-free assistance.
People who are unable to complete their tax return because of a physical disability may get assistance from an IRS office, or through the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program (VITA) sponsored by IRS. Taxpayers can find a nearby location by calling 800-906-9887.
Publication 907, Tax Highlights for Persons with Disabilities, explains the tax implications of certain disability benefits and other issues and is available at irs.gov.
To learn more, visit the IRS Accessibility page.