2024 Tax Info
We have copies of the form 1040 in English and Español available this year. While most tax forms can be printed from the IRS website (opens a new window) employer returns such as W-2 and information returns such as 1099-MISC must be ordered from the IRS. Please consult the following information for access to additional forms and tax assistance. NOTE: The IRS is predicting significant delays in processing paper returns this year. There are several free online filing options detailed in the information below.
State tax forms are not available at the library. For paper forms, contact the Kansas Taxpayer Assistance Center at (785) 368-8222 or you can print them in the library from the KS Department of Revenue site.
The first 10 pages of any black and white prints are free with each page thereafter costing $0.10 per page.
January 27, 2025: The IRS begins accepting tax returns
April 15, 2025: Tax return filing deadline
Looking for forms?
Federal tax forms, instruction booklets and supplemental forms are available online at www.irs.gov/forms-instructions or can be requested at 1-800-829-3676. You can also order paper copies at www.irs.gov/forms-pubs/order-products.
Ready to file?
Taxpayers with adjusted gross incomes of $84,000 or less qualify for free assistance filing their federal tax return through the “Free File” service. File online: Free File: Do Your Federal Taxes for Free
Questions?
IRS Frequently Asked Questions
Telephone assistance for individuals: Toll-Free, 1-800-829-1040; Mon-Fri 7am-7pm
Looking for forms?
Individual income tax forms and instruction booklets are available at www.ksrevenue.gov/forms-ii.html. They can also be requested by leaving a voicemail at 785-296-4937 or emailing kdor_forms@ks.gov.
Ready to file?
File online: https://www.ksrevenue.gov/iiwebfile.html
We cannot provide tax assistance, but you can get assistance from one of the below options.
Online Options
You can also file your taxes online with one of these programs. These options are free for low- to middle-income taxpayers. If you need to meet with a VITA professional, try GetYourRefund.org, opens a new window.
- IRS Free File, opens a new window: free for households with incomes under $84,000/year
- MyFreeTaxes (United Way and H&R Block), opens a new window: assistance free for households with incomes under $60,000/year. Read FAQ here.
- GetYourRefund.org, opens a new window (available in Spanish, opens a new window): free for households with incomes under $66,000/year. Connect with an IRS-certified VITA professional in 2-3 business days. Read FAQ here, opens a new window.
- AARP Tax-Aide Online: free software for DIY tax prep for households with incomes under $84,000/year, or request assistance for help from a volunteer counselor to coach you through the process using your own computer while screen-sharing