Free Tax Preparation from PathWays PA

PathWays PA’s Self Sufficiency team wants to be sure that you are aware of our free tax preparation service.

Our basic tax preparation service is designed to provide FREE tax filing for households whose income does not exceed $50,000. We also want to reach tax filers who are disabled or who do not speak English as their first language. Our goal is help tax filers access their Earned Income and other tax credits. In addition, this year, PathWays PA is offering Tax Counseling for the Elderly, featuring free tax preparation for Senior Citizens without the income constraint.

PathWays PA is offering free tax preparation service at a number of locations. Our locations and hours are detailed below. If you or someone you know would like to have taxes prepared by the Self Sufficiency team, please call to schedule an appointment

PathWays PA has stationary sites in Philadelphia and Delaware Counties

Philadelphia

Women in Transition
21 South 12th Street, 6th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107
215-564-5301
The Following Thursdays in February
2nd, 9th, 16th and 23rd
4:00- 8:00 pm

Calvary United Methodist Church
801 S 48th Street (corner of 48th & Baltimore)
Philadelphia, PA 19143
215-724-1702
Mondays and Tuesdays, 2-8pm
Thursdays, 10:00am- 1:00pm

Delaware County

PathWays PA Administrative Office
310 Amosland Road Holmes, PA 19043
Call Ann DelCollo at 610-543-5022
Mondays and Wednesdays 2-8pm
Thursdays 12 pm-6pm
The Following Saturdays:
February 4, 11, 18, and 25
March 3 and 10
April 7 and 14
10:00am-2:30pm

J. Lewis Crozer Library
620 Engle Street Chester, PA 19013
610-494-3454
Wednesdays 4-7pm
The following Saturdays:
March 3, March 31 and April 7
9:30am-12:30pm

Franklin Mint Federal Credit Union
Wharf at Rivertown- 2501 Seaport Drive, Chester
610-619-7000
Tuesdays and Thursdays 11am-3pm

Please refer your friends and family to our free services!

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