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Tax Season is Here!!!

Tax season is here, and we have the resources library customers are looking for!  Check out the library’s tax page for

AARP and VITA offer free tax assistance throughout Oklahoma County and we’ve created a printable flyer listing all of those locations.  This tax help document will be updated throughout tax season as more sites open.   If you are aware of any changes, please notify Julia in EPS.  The library will not be offering tax help at any of our locations this year. 

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Tax Changes

Following the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which was passed last year, there are many changes to the tax law that could affect some taxpayers. Doing a checkup now will help make sure your current tax withholding is in line with your 2018 tax situation. 

Tax Day is Apr. 17 – Be Prepared to Answer These Questions

Tax season is here – it is an exciting time, but it can also be a time of stress and confusion. Completing tax documents is a daunting task, and library customers may expect the library to be a resource for tax help.

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Managers of Library Operations Minutes - January 21, 2015

Paycom Report – Lloyd Lovely-DED/Finance - 1:00 pm

Lloyd reported on the progress of the PayCom clock installation and training as the goal is to be paperless and in compliance with government requirements.  Training sessions will be held for staff to cover how to use the time clock and how to utilize Paycomonline Employee Self Service Login.  Staff will begin using the new time clocks effective February 16. 

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Free, online tax filing for our customers

If customers can't make it to one of our in-person tax prep sessions, they can (assuming they meet the income restrictions) file online for free!

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Payroll Withholding Changes

As you know Congress passed the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 to avoid the Fiscal Cliff and some are wondering how this may affect your paycheck. Unfortunately, many of us will not see much of the 3% pay increase translate to our net pay for the following reasons:

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