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Tax Credit Outreach Campaign Introduction

Your efforts to inform low- and moderate income working families about the Earned Income Credit (EIC) are vital to ensuring that millions of such families do not miss out on this valuable federal tax credit during these difficult economic conditions.  Many low-wage tax filers in 2012 may be eligible for an EIC worth up to $5,751.  The boost provided by the EIC and other valuable federal tax credits provide many working families the opportunity to pay their household bills and meet their children’s needs even through salary cutbacks or periods of unemployment.

According to the IRS, each year millions of eligible workers do not claim their credits, missing out on millions of dollars they earned.  In 2011, over 27 million eligible families and individuals claimed Earned Income Credits worth $59.7 billion.  Even if workers don’t earn enough to owe income tax (although they pay federal excise and payroll taxes, as well as state and local taxes), they can qualify for these tax credits, but may not realize it.

The EIC and CTC expansions in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 made more workers eligible for larger refunds and they remain in effect for work in 2011.  Refunds in 2010 from the new American Opportunity Tax Credit helped 8.8 million students and working families pay for higher education.  They previously would not have qualified for an education credit because their earnings were too low.

The 2012 Tax Credit Outreach Kit is designed  to help you undertake new outreach efforts or to revitalize an existing campaign.  Here, you will find newly designed outreach materials, fact sheets, and a wide range of outreach strategy ideas drawn from outreach efforts across the country.   Also included is a description of new rules that exclude tax refunds and credits from counting as income in determining eligibility for federal benefit programs such as Medicaid.

If you have any questions, would like to order additional materials, or want to find out about special outreach training opportunities or request technical assistance, please contact: eickit@cbpp.org or 202-408-1080.

Thanks for helping eligible workers claim the tax benefits they’ve earned!

Sincerely,

The CBPP Tax Credit Outreach Campaign Team

What do I Need to Know about the Earned Income Credit (EIC) and Child Tax Credit (CTC)?

pdf What do I Need to Know about the EIC and CTC?

EITC Assistant

This tool can help tax filers determine eligibility for the Earned Income Credit, filing status and if any children can be claimed as a “qualifying children” for the tax credit. This tool can also help tax filers estimate the refund amount of an expected credit.

Why Pay When You Can Get Your Taxes Done for Free? / 2012 VITA Site Checklist

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What is VITA?

What are Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) sites?

Locate a Free Tax Filing Assistance Site Near You

Search for a free tax filing assistance site by state and county.

Where Can I Find Free Tax Filing Assistance?

Search for a free tax filing assistance site in your state.

Free Tax Filing Assistance Through AARP

Search by address, county, or zip code for an AARP Tax-Aide site near you.

Alternatives to Commercial Tax Preparation

pdf Alternatives to Commercial Tax Preparation 2012

Free File Alliance, Beehive and I-CAN! E-File

pdfFree File Alliance, ICAN! E-File and Beehive 2012

Precautions Consumers Can Take

pdf Precautions Consumers Can Take

Efforts to Regulate RALs

pdfEfforts to Regulate RALs

EIC and Workers Not Raising Children

pdf Not Living With Children? You May Qualify for the EIC 2012

Workers Raising Children with Disabilities

pdf Workers Raising Children with Disabilities 2012

NEW! – Grandparents Raising Grandchildren

Grandparent Raising Grandchildren

Link to Tax Guide for Foster, Kinship, and Adoptive Caregivers

NEW! – Workers Who are Fosterparents

Workers Who are Foster Parents

Link to Tax Guide for Foster, Kinship, and Adoptive Caregivers

Child and Dependent Care Credit

pdf Child and Dependent Care Credit 2012

Individual Taxpayer Identification Numbers

pdf Individual Taxpayer Identification Numbers 2012

Low-Income Taxpayer Clinics

pdfLow-Income Taxpayer Clinics 2012

State Earned Income Credits

pdf State Earned Income Credits 2012

Education Tax Credits

pdfEducation Tax Credits for College and Job Training 2012

Asset Development Opportunities

Asset Development Opportunities 2012

IDAs, Car Ownership Programs, Homeownership Programs and Investment Clubs, America Saves, Financial Education Classes, Credit Reports and Credit Repair, Financial Education Curricula

The Financial Clinic’s “7 Healthy Things to Do with Your Tax Refund”

Link to CFED’s new Financial Education Guide for VITA programs

Roth IRAs

pdf Roth IRAs 2012

Saver’s Credit

pdfSaver’s Credit 2012

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