This Week’s Must-Read: A West Virginia EITC
September 16, 2016The Council of Economic Advisers recommends expanding the EITC to grow labor force participation and Delegate Matthew Rohrbach joins the EITC movement in West Virginia.
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The Council of Economic Advisers recommends expanding the EITC to grow labor force participation and Delegate Matthew Rohrbach joins the EITC movement in West Virginia.
The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities shares data supporting the expansion of the EITC to workers without children, the Center for American Progress recommends enhancements to the Child Tax Credit, and a Brookings Institute study shows the powerful impact of the EITC on education.
When it’s time to file taxes in 2017, how much will the Earned Income Tax Credit and Child Tax Credit be worth? See the guidelines for work conducted in 2016.
After years of inconsistent client data, CA$H Maine, a statewide collaboration of ten coalitions devoted to helping individuals achieve financial stability, decided it needed to change.
ITIN holders may have to renew their numbers for the upcoming tax season, the Center for American Progress reports on societal benefits of an EITC expansion for childless workers, and the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities advocates for strengthening the Child Tax Credit for the poorest young children.
Last week, we held a training on Texting & Tax Credit Outreach Training. We hope you find useful information and tips to incorporate texting into your outreach strategy.
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