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HandsNet WebClipper - 2002 Earned Income Tax Credit Outreach Kit
Content: As part of the "Give Your Paycheck a Boost" program the kit contains flyers, posters and brochures in over fifteen languages. As well as background information of the EITC and the new Child Tax Credit
Almanac of Policy Issues: Earned Income Tax Credit
Content: Comprehensive background information and links on the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC).
I-CAN! EIC™ Free Tax Software
Content: Taxes are easy to do with I-CAN! EIC™ and you don't need to be a computer expert. Answer a few questions and I-CAN! EIC™ will prepare your tax forms for you
ABCD Volunteers with the Earned Income Tax Credit Program | The Pathway News
Content: ABCD and the Work Pathways Project are participating this year in the Earned Income Tax Credit program. They are hosting a number of sites across the city with Work Pathways and other LearningWorks programs providing free...
Taxes: Earned Income Tax Credit
Content: The Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) is a refundable Federal tax credit for eligible individuals and families who work and have earned income under $32,121. The EITC reduces the amount of tax you owe, and it may...
"Earned Income Tax Credit," E-Perspectives, Issue 4, 2002
Content: The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas'webzine with timely articles on community development along with time-saving links.
EITC.info
Content: In October, 2002, the Annie E. Casey Foundation established the National Tax Assistance for Working Families Campaign. The campaign seeks to build the capacity of participating local campaigns and to increase...
LESPFCU - MEMBER NEWS - Earned Income Tax Credit
Content: LESPFCU is a community development credit union providing financial services in the Lower East Side of Manhattan in New York City
federal earned income tax credit information from TaxCreditResources.org
Content: Information about the federal earned income tax credit. Use the online eligibility check at TaxCreditResources.org.
Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
Content: Analyses of EITC proposals from the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, a liberal/progressive policy organization.
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