April 2026 Resource Spotlight: Tax Resources

The April 15 tax filing date is quickly approaching. Do you know where to locate tax forms? Curious about tax deductions? Looking for reliable resources to help with filing?

The Public Library of Youngstown & Mahoning County offers a variety of trusted tools and resources to help you navigate tax season with confidence.

EBSCO's Legal Information Source

Located on the Law & Legal resources, opens a new window page, EBSCO's Legal Information Source provides access to Nolo's DIY legal books.

Popular titles for library cardholders interested in business or nonprofits include:

  • Every Landlord’s Tax Deduction Guide
  • Home Business Tax Deductions
  • Every Nonprofit's Tax Guide

Everyone may also be interested in the following chapters:

  • Estate Planning Basics
  • Trustee's Legal Companion

To explore these and more, simply type "Taxes" into the search box.

NuWav Legal Documents

Another helpful resource available to library cardholders is NuWav Legal, opens a new window Documents., opens a new window This tool guides you through creating legal forms using clear and easy-to-understand instructions.

You can browse through forms covering topics, such as:

  • Real Estate > Property
  • Business > Transactions
  • Personal Finance > Personal Credit

Find Tax Forms and Filing Options Online

Use these official websites to locate federal, state, and local income tax forms as well as filing options:

Additionally, the Mahoning County Auditor’s website, opens a new window is where you can find property tax forms, such as Homestead Exemption and Owner Occupancy Tax Reduction.

Upcoming Library Programs

The Impact on Mahoning County of the Five New Property Tax Bills

Hear Mahoning County Auditor, Ralph T. Meacham, explain those bills and how each will affect taxpayers and property tax supported entities like townships, schools and districts: 

Housing Resource Fair

Vendors will answer attendees' questions about becoming a homeowner, credit and personal financial management, and protecting homeowners legally. 

Thursday, April 16 | 5-7 p.m. | Main Library

Need Help? 

While library staff cannot provide legal advice or select specific tax forms, we are happy to assist you in using online resources and websites in your search for law information and legal documents.

For one-on-one assistance, book an appointment with a librarian! To schedule, contact us through our contact form, opens a new window, call 330-744-8636, email ASK@libraryvisit.org, opens a new window, or visit any PLYMC location., opens a new window