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- Posted January 27, 2014
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Treasurer, Accounting Aid Society partner to help Oakland taxpayers

Oakland County Treasurer Andy Meisner will host the Accounting Aid Society's mobile tax team to prepare taxes for individuals throughout Oakland County every Saturday, now until April 12, from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Oakland County Board of Commissioners' Committee Room A, 1200 N. Telegraph Rd. in Pontiac.
"Partnering with the Accounting Aid Society is an important way to provide greater value to Oakland County taxpayers and citizens," said Meisner. "Many times we are able to help taxpayers identify credits and exemptions that allow them to save their homes, and that's a win for all of us."
Residents can receive help by appointment only. Call the Accounting Aid Society at 248-548-2937 to schedule an appointment.
Published: Mon, Jan 27, 2014
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