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EITC and the IRS Leland Smith and Brian Cahill IRS Seattle WA Contact – Your Local Coalition’s Coordinator Sylvia Martinez – IRS SPEC (206)220-5515 [email protected]

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EITC and the IRS. Leland Smith and Brian Cahill IRS Seattle WA Contact – Your Local Coalition’s Coordinator Sylvia Martinez – IRS SPEC (206)220-5515 [email protected]. EITC and the IRS. Free tax Preparation in WA IRS Staff & Functions Reaching Low Income - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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EITC and the IRS

• Leland Smith and Brian Cahill

• IRS Seattle WA

• Contact – Your Local Coalition’s Coordinator

• Sylvia Martinez – IRS SPEC(206)220-5515

[email protected]

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EITC and the IRS

• Free tax Preparation in WA

• IRS Staff & Functions

• Reaching Low Income

• Tax Credits and Financial Education

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EITC aka EIC

• Earned Income Tax Credit

• Enacted in 1975

• Expanded in 1990, 1993, and 2009 (ARRA)

• Refundable!

• Parents with children & Low Income Singles

• Offset Social Security Withholding FICA

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EITC Expanded!

The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA)

• Temporary (TY 09 10) increase in EITC• For taxpayers with three or more qualifying

children. • Max EITC for this new category is $5,657

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EITC Expanded!

ARRA also upped the phase out for all married couples filing a joint return.

Phase out:Begins at $21,420 for MFJ with children Gone at:

$40,463 for one child, $45,295 for two children and $48,279 for three or more children.

For MFJ with no children, phase out starts at $12,470 and

Completely phased out at $18,440.

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Income Limits for 2009

• $43,279 ($48,279, MFJ) with 3 or more children

• $40,295 ($45,295, MFJ) with 2 or more children

• $35,463 ($40,463, MFJ) with 1 child

• $13,440 ($18,440, MFJ) with no children

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The Maximum Benefit for 2009

• $5,657 with 3 or more children

• $5,028 with 2 or more children

• $3,043 with one child

• $457 with no children

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EITC is one of the Largest Antipoverty Programs

• 24 million received almost $48 billion for tax year 2007

• Participation is estimated at 75% to 80%

• Five million people, half of them children, lifted out of poverty each year due to EITC

• The cost of administering EITC program ratio to claims paid is less than one percent

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Basic Qualifications

• Have a valid Social Security number

• Not file as “married filing separate”

• Not file Form 2555 or Form 2555-EZ (related to Foreign Earned Income)

• Meet the investment income limitation ($3,100 for tax year 2009)

• Have earned income

• Not be the qualifying child of another person

• Be a U.S. citizen or resident alien for the entire year

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Free Tax Prep in WA

• Coalitions

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Free Tax Prep in WA

• Coalitions

• VITA and Tax Aide◦ Nearly 72,000 returns total free returns,

◦ Nearly 50,000 by Tax Aide

◦ More than 10,000 Military VITA

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IRS Staff & Functions

• Data & Mapping

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Dollars$695,716,346

5,349,297,531

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EITC By Zip Code

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IRS Staff & Functions

• VITA and Tax Aide Site Set Up and Support

• Volunteer Training

• Tax Wise Software

• Materials and tools

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IRS Staff & Functions

• VITA and Tax Aide Site Set Up and Support

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IRS Staff & Functions

• EITC Assistant

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IRS Staff & Functions

• EITC Central

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EITC CENTRAL

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Partner Page

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EITC CENTRAL AGAIN

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Reaching Moderate Income

• Why the IRS needs your help.

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Who are we missing? • Living in rural areas • Self-employed • Disabled • Childless • Not proficient in English (LEP)• Older (grandparents) • Recently divorced, unemployed, or

experienced other changes to their marital, financial or parental status

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EITC By Zip Code Different Scale

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Promote EITC• Insert tax credit information in monthly

utility bills or online newsletters.

• Incorporate tax credit information when promoting energy payment assistance programs.

• Train customer service employees

• Display posters

• Alert your own employees

• Support free tax preparation sites with printers, computers etc.

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EITC and the IRS

Tax Credits and Financial Education

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Tax Credits and Financial Education

• EITC as the “Lab” Portion of the Financial Literacy Class

• The only way to claim EITC is to file a tax return.

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Pub 4716

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Publication 4537, EITC Made EZ bookmark

Publication 4471, EITC Made EZ brochure

Publication 73271N, Social Security Card Poster

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Why is outreach needed?

• As many as 15-20% of eligible workers don't claim the EITC

• 75% of those who claim the EITC pay commercial fees to file returns which can include loan fees and charges for other related products.

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