Outreach Strategies
| You don’t have to be a tax expert to help working families learn about and claim the Earned Income Credit and the Child Tax Credit! Community organizations, social services providers, government agencies, faith-based groups, schools, labor unions, employers, advocacy groups and others all can play a vital role in bringing these tax benefits within reach of working families and individuals. |
Outreach Strategies Complete Guide: Help Workers Claim the Tax Benefits They Earned 2013
Schools
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Q & A: Eligibility Rules for College Financial Aid
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American Opportunity Tax Credit Fact Sheet
Individuals Released From Prison or Workers with A Relative In Prison
Individuals Released from Prison or Workers with a Relative in Prison 2013
Link to IRS Educational Materials for Re-Entry Programs
Flyer for Formerly Incarcerated Individuals
Workers with Disabilities and Families Raising Children with Disabilities
Workers with Disabilities and Families Raising Children with Disabilities 2013
Immigrants and Workers Whose First Language is Not English
Immigrants and Workers Whose First Language is Not English 2013
Tax Credit Flyers in 21 Languages
Q & A: Eligibility Rules for Immigrant Workers
Foster Parents, Grandparents Raising Grandchildren and Other Relative Caregivers
Foster Parents, Grandparents Raising Grandchildren and Other Relative Caregivers 2013
Link to Tax Guide for Foster, Kinship, and Adoptive Caregivers
Military Personnel, Returning Veterans, and their Families
Military Personnel, Returning Veterans, and their Families 2013
Tax Credit Outreach to Military Veterans – Why it’s Important 2013
Q&A:Eligibility Rules for Military Personnel
Link to IRS Publication 3, “Armed Forces Tax Guide”
Strategies for Promoting Free Tax Filing Assistance
Find It On The Web: Consumer Credit Counseling & Money Management Services
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Consumer Credit Counseling & Money Management Services 2012
More Outreach Strategies to Link to IDA Programs & Other Asset Development Strategies

