Title: Community Based Coalition and Urban Ministry
1Community Based Coalitions
A Gateway to Self-Sufficiency
2Awareness and Education
AssetBuilding
Community- Based Coalitions
Tax Preparation
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4What is the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC)?
- a federal tax benefit to help low and moderate
income workers increase their financial
stability. - Reduces taxes for workers
- Supplements wages
- Makes work more attractive than welfare
- Fully refundable credit
5Why call for EITC outreach?
- Limited education, language, and financial
abilities - Many taxpayers who qualify for EITC do not claim
it - Partners are uniquely qualified to reach their
customers
6What is the Child Tax Credit?
- 1,000 for each qualifying child
- Partially refundable starting in 2001
- Working families can receive BOTH the Child Tax
Credit and the Earned Income Tax Credit in the
same year.
7Volunteer Income Tax Sites
8Wide range of opportunities
- Recruit volunteers to serve at assistance sites
- Volunteer your Tech center to be a VITA site
- Manage return preparation site in your
neighborhood
9Community-based coalitions
- Community organizations with common interests or
a shared commitment of helping working families - Coordinate existing activities of multiple
organizations
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11Assets
- Provide greater household stability
- Increase community/civic involvement
- Increase the wealth of neighboring communities
- Enhance well-being of next generation
12Gateway to self-sufficiency
- Coalitions
- Use EITC as gateway to affordable, accessible
financial services - Help to obtain bank accounts
- Provide financial literacy training
- Provide tools and opportunities to assist
families in buying a home
13Linking the pieces
Awareness reach eligible families that
currently dont claim the Credit Free Tax Prep
preserve the value of the Credit Asset building
introduce financial literacy into the picture
14Why is IRS interested in community-based
coalitions?
- Ensure taxpayers have the correct tax
liabilityincluding credits - Generate a stronger outreach in communities
- Shared mission with many local and national
organizations
15What can your Tech Center do to help?
- Strengthen the partnership by joining!
- Involve government, business and community
leaders - Distribute EITC educational materials
- Sponsor/coordinate a tax prep site
- Share excess computers, printers,
materials/utilize computer lab
16Next Steps for Coalition Building
- Schedule the next meeting
- Determine 1st year and subsequent goals
- Develop an action plan
- Decide on a name for the coalition
- Recruit other organizations
- Locate assistance sites and recruit volunteers
- Train volunteers
17Contact Information
Richard Keeling Internal Revenue Service Tax
Analyst Volunteer/Community Partnerships 404-338-8
814 Richard.Keeling_at_irs.gov