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Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) Presented by: Tempe Councilmember Dennis Cahill, Chair Human Services Coordinating Committee Nichole Ayoola, City of Mesa.

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2 Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) Presented by: Tempe Councilmember Dennis Cahill, Chair Human Services Coordinating Committee Nichole Ayoola, City of Mesa Kate Hanley, Tempe Community Council Wayne Tormala, City of Phoenix

3 What is the Earned Income Tax Credit?  Refundable tax credit for low-income working individuals and families  Can be claimed if the individual does not owe any tax at all  Up to $4,204 can be received for 2003  A first-time applicant can apply for 2001, 2002, and 2003 – potential for total return of approximately $10,000

4 Who qualifies for EITC?  Low-income workers – must have earned income  Ages 25-64 (21 if children in household)  Single or married, with or without children  Requires a valid social security number  Non-citizen workers with Individual Taxpayer Identification Numbers (ITIN) are not eligible for E.I.T.C. but can receive Child Tax Credits

5 What’s in it for us?

6 Why is EITC a Win-Win situation?

7 Mesa  What’s in it for Mesa residents?  Returns cash to hardworking individuals and families  Allows dialogue about financial literacy and encourages savings and asset building  What’s in it for the City of Mesa?  Method to assist low-income working families gain education  Brings much-needed sales tax back to the City at a time of declining resources

8 More About Mesa  $260,057 in EITC funds returned to Mesa residents who used VITA sites (tax year 2002)  Over a half million dollars in total refunds (EITC and other refunds) returned to Mesa residents who filed with the assistance of VITA sites in Mesa  548 Mesa families received free tax assistance through VITA sites

9 Tempe  $340,323 returned to Guadalupe & Tempe residents who used VITA and TCE sites  443 returns filed at VITA sites (not all qualified for EITC)  Tax Year 2002 statistics

10 More About Tempe  Needed – a strong City leadership role  The City of Tempe did all of the following:  Recruited volunteers from City staff  Allowed volunteer time for City employees  Recognized volunteers  Provided space, hardware, and technical help

11 Phoenix  Impact  35,000 workers are not receiving the financial boost  $25-64 million of unclaimed EITC  EITC campaign involves:  Public awareness  Asset building education  Targeted communities

12 Who Benefits? Businesses Banks Local & State Government Working Poor EITC Employers

13 Revenue to your communities Tax credit dollars help residents:  Pay monthly bills  Purchase major items  Automobiles  Homes  Pay tuition for themselves & their families

14 What resources are necessary to develop a VITA site?  Early public awareness/community mobilization  Computers  Volunteers (IRS handles the tax training)

15 How can a city help market EITC?  Inform employees about importance of EITC by placing inserts or notices in paycheck envelopes  Reach out to:  Chambers of commerce  Workers without children  Non-English speaking communities  Market the program locally through cable television, schools, municipal newsletters, civic organization newsletters

16 Timeline Targets for EITC  December -Flyers in employee paychecks -Volunteer recruitment  January/February -Train recruited volunteers -Locate easy access facility for tax preparation  February -Volunteers begin tax preparation -Heavy marketing through local groups

17 The IRS is prepared to partner with any of the municipalities. A special thanks to the following people for being present today and available for questions: IRS:Mary Burke, Sharon Taylor-Ward To find out who the IRS contact is for your community, contact Patrick Reidy, territory manager, at 602-207-8684. People from various municipalities are also willing to talk to you about their EITC experiences: Nichole Ayoola, City of Mesa Kate Hanley, Tempe Community Council Wayne Tormala, City of Phoenix


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