Is there assistance available for seniors regarding taxes?
The North Dakota Office of State Tax Commissioner recognizes that seniors may have unique concerns when it comes to tax obligations and filing. To assist seniors, various resources and programs are available that can provide the necessary support. One notable program is the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program, often shortened to VITA. This program provides free tax help to individuals, including seniors, who qualify based on income levels. Trained volunteers help with basic tax returns and can answer questions specific to the tax situations of seniors.
Additionally, the North Dakota Tax Department provides information and educational resources tailored for elderly taxpayers, including guides that explain available tax credits and deductions that may apply to seniors, such as the property tax credit or homestead credit.
Seniors may also benefit from consulting with local community organizations that often host tax preparation events or workshops designed to assist older adults in understanding their tax responsibilities.
For comprehensive and updated information, seniors may want to explore the North Dakota Office of State Tax Commissioner's website, where they can find details about eligibility and specific programs tailored to their needs.

Answered Aug 25, 2025
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