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Friday, January 31, 2025

Assisted Living in Massachusetts | Mass ALA

>>Click HERE to link to Massachusetts Assisted Living Facilities Association for Additional Info >>
>>Click HERE to View or Download Massachusetts Assisted Living Resource Guide 2023 Publication>>
 


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Thursday, January 30, 2025

FREE Tax Return Preparation for Qualifying Taxpayers

>>Click HERE to link to The Internal Revenue Service for Additional Info>>




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Wednesday, January 29, 2025

Circuit Breaker Tax Relief for Massachusetts Senior Citizens - Tax Credit Worksheet

 >>Click HERE for Printable Version or to Download Publication>>

>>Click HERE for Printable List of Documents needed to Complete the Circuit Breaker Tax Credit>>





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Tuesday, January 14, 2025

Moving Resources

>>Click HERE to link to NorthEast Independent Living Program for Additional Info>>

>>Click HERE to Link to AgeSpan for Additional Info>>

>>Click HERE to link to Community Resource Guide >>

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Friday, January 10, 2025

Peabody TRIAD | Seniors and Law Enforcement and Councils on Aging

>>Click HERE to Link to Peabody Council on Aging.org/TRIAD for Additional Info>>

>>Click HERE do Download Printable Version or to Read Publication>>







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Wednesday, January 8, 2025

SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) Formerly Food Stamps

>>Click HERE to link to Project Bread for Additional Info>>

SNAP (formerly known as Food Stamps)


SNAP ASSISTANCE
Seniors living on a fixed income may be eligible for SNAP benefits. The FoodSource Hotline can help with applications on the telephone. They also assists current SNAP recipients with questions regarding their cases as well as referrals for local emergency food resources.
The Food/Source Hotline is open
Monday–Friday from 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM and
Saturday 10:00 AM-2:00 PM.
The Food/Source Hotline phone number is 1-800-645-8333.

GOOD NEWS FOR SENIORS
Help is Available to Beat the High Cost of Food
If you are a low-income senior (age 60 or over), you may now qualify for food assistance through the SNAP Program, even if you own a home or a car or have savings. Thanks to new changes to the SNAP program, there is no asset limit for seniors whose incomes fall within certain guidelines (income from those assets may be counted); and other program improvements have increased benefits for thousands of households. (Seniors whose incomes fall above the guidelines may still be eligible, but their assets will be considered.)

New Asset Rules for Senior/Disabled Households
Household Size      Monthly Gross Income           Assets
     1                             Below $2,510                  No Asset Limit
     2                             Below $3,407                  No Asset Limit
SNAP eligibility is based on income and certain expenses. To find out if you are eligible, call Project Bread’s Hotline at
1-800-645-8333

Monday—Friday 8:00 AM–7:00 PM and Saturday 10:00 AM–2 PM.

The SNAP program is a nutrition assistance program designed to help individuals and families buy nutritious food when money’s tight.
  • Keep elderly family members independent. For the elderly, participation can help improve nutritional status and well-being and increase independence. Nine percent of participants are age 60 or older.
  • By receiving SNAP benefits you are not taking benefits away from another person. Everyone who applies and is determined to be eligible by the State/local eligibility worker will get SNAP benefits.
  • While some receive $10.00, the average monthly food stamp benefit is about $86.00.
  • In June 2004, the food stamp program completed a transformation from paper coupons to an electronic Benefit Card (EBT Card). Participants receive a plastic EBT card (similar to a bank debit card) with the dollar amount for which they are eligible each month.
The SNAP program generates economic activity.
  • Every $4.00 in new SNAP benefits generates $9.20 in total community spending.
  • Every additional dollars worth of SNAP benefits generates 17 to 47 cents of new spending on food.
  • On average, $1 billion of retail food demand by SNAP recipients generates 3,300 farm jobs.

Call your local office to apply at 978-825-7300.

If you need assistance to apply, please call Sheila, Maryanne, Amber or Sandra at 978-531-2254.
 

<<Click HERE for Additional more Info>>

http://www.gettingfoodstamps.org/


Apply for Benefits Online:

 
<< Click HERE for Additional Info >> 


 

Fill-able Print-able SNAP Application


Complete and print a fill-able application provided here. Please note, the Adobe Acrobat Reader only allows you to view and print fill-able PDF forms. It does not allow you to save the completed form to your computer. Once you complete the application, make sure you print it, sign it, and mail to: DTA P.O. Box 4406 Taunton, MA 02780-0420.
 
SNAP Benefits Application (English) Fill-able PDF    Application Checklist page 12
 
Open PDF file, 434.22 KB, for Arabic SNAP Benefits Application (SNAPA-1) (PDF 434.22 KB) 
 
Open PDF file, 545.38 KB, for Chinese SNAP Benefits Application (SNAPA-1) (PDF 545.38 KB) 
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Open PDF file, 553.95 KB, for French SNAP Benefits Application (SNAPA-1) (PDF 553.95 KB)
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Open PDF file, 553.92 KB, for Haitian Creole SNAP Benefits Application (SNAPA-1) (PDF 553.92 KB)
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Open PDF file, 537.62 KB, for Polish SNAP Benefits Application (SNAPA-1) (PDF 537.62 KB)
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Open PDF file, 737.2 KB, for Portuguese SNAP Benefits Application (SNAPA-1) (PDF 737.2 KB)
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Open PDF file, 545.5 KB, for Russian SNAP Benefits application (SNAPA-1) (PDF 545.5 KB)
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Open PDF file, 750.76 KB, for Spanish SNAP Benefits Application (SNAPA-1) (PDF 750.76 KB)
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Open PDF file, 494.3 KB, for Vietnamese SNAP Benefits Application (SNAPA-1) (PDF 494.3 KB)
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SNAP Application for Seniors 
To help us determine your eligibility for SNAP benefits, you may be asked to provide proofs (verifications) of certain statements you have made.  You may submit those proofs (verifications) by mailing or faxing them to DTA. Here is the Department of Transitional Assistance (DTA) Electronic Document Management (EDM) Mail/Fax Cover Sheet: (DTA EDM Mail/Fax Cover Sheet - ENGLISH)  

SNAP Medical Expense Flyer 


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Tuesday, January 7, 2025

Habitat for Humanity can Help with Home Repairs

>>Click HERE to link to Habitat for Humanity for Additional Info>>

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Friday, January 3, 2025

Peabody FREE Meals Loaf and Ladle Serving Dinner on Mondays AND Wednesdays at 5:30pm

>>Click HERE to link to CBC.org for Additional Info>>

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Thursday, January 2, 2025

Circuit Breaker Tax Credit 2024

>>Click HERE for Printable Version or to Download Senior Circuit Breaker Tax Credit Publication>>






































If you do not want to file your state tax return electronically, you can download and print Form 1, Schedule HC and Schedule CB from the Department of Revenue web site using the links below:

2024 Massachusetts Tax Forms and Schedules
  • 2024 Form 1 
  • 2024 Schedule HC
  • 2024 Schedule CB
You may also order tax forms by calling the Department of Revenue's 24-hour automated telephone assistance toll-free at 1-800-392-6089.

For mailing addresses for paper forms, see DOR's Massachusetts Tax Forms Mailing Addresses.

If you want to determine the STATUS of your refund or whether your check has been returned by the Post Office as undeliverable, you can do so by calling our automated refund line at 617-887-MDOR or toll-free in Massachusetts at 800-392-6089, 24 hours a day or by accessing the WebFile for Income application.
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