This Week’s Must-Read: A Young Worker Shares His Story to Inspire EITC Expansion
A report shows that an EITC expansion would help veterans in every state and a hardworking millennial pushes to expand the EITC.
Read more →2016 Annual Survey Results
Thanks to all our partners who responded to our survey of 2016 Tax Credit Outreach Activities. Here are a few highlights from your responses.
Read more →Understanding Unbanked Families
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) recently published its 2015 National Survey of Unbanked and Underbanked Households. In 2015, 7 percent of American households...
Read more →This Week’s Must-See: New Video Highlights the Impact of the EITC on Workers Without Children
Massachusetts Nonprofit Network suggests a stronger EITC to reduce state poverty, the PATH Act changes some filing dates, and New Jersey hopes to extend...
Read more →Ignore the Hype: Marketplace Plans Offer Good Deals
Open enrollment for 2017 health insurance marketplace plans starts today. While premium increases in the individual health insurance market are getting lots of...
Read more →This Week’s Must-Read: Census Data Highlight the Impact of Tax Credits on Poverty
The IRS releases inflation adjustments for the coming year, Census data reveal how tax credits help decrease poverty, and a Missouri State Representative candidate...
Read more →This Week’s Must-Read: Hilary Clinton’s Plan for Low- to Middle-Income Families
The EITC would go a long way to help those with disabilities and Hilary Clinton hopes to double the CTC.
Read more →This Week’s Must-Read: The EITC Provides Basic Necessities for Families Near the Poverty Line
A New York City official proposes raising the EITC, Etsy believes the tax credit could help independent contract workers, and Arkansas needs the EITC...
Read more →This Week’s Must-Read: New Legislation Strengthening the CTC Could Reduce Child Poverty
A Washington state EITC will be up for vote this election, New Jersey raises its state EITC, and Senator Sherrod Brown proposes a stronger...
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