In this session, you will see through the lens of Congress, the IRS, Tax Advocates, & Youth Advocates about important worker & child related tax credits, how to file for free & special provisions for foster / homeless youth …
DID YOU KNOW THAT:
• The (EITC) Earned Income Tax Credit Gives Up to $1,502 for Eligible Workers?
• Foster / Homeless Youth Can Qualify For The EITC At 18 Or While A Full-Time Student?
• Parents Can Qualify For Multiple Benefits?
➢ The EITC gives up to $3,618 For 1 Child, $5,980, for 2 Kids, $6,728, for 3+ Kids
➢ The Child Tax Credit gives $3,600 per Child aged 0-5 & $3,000 for Kids Aged 6-17.
➢ The Child & Dependent Care Tax Credit gives up to $4,000 for 1 Child or $8,000 for 2+ Kids to cover childcare costs.
You might receive a refund even if you’re not required to file or don’t owe any taxes! Do Not Leave Money On The Table.
Join us for: Child Welfare Maximizing Tax Your Tax Informational
John Burton Advocates for Youth improves the quality of life for youth in California who have been in foster care or homeless by advocating for better laws, training communities to strengthen local practices and conducting research to inform policy solutions.