Help Families Get the Credit They Deserve (in English, Spanish or Hmong)

by Kids Forward | January 6, 2012

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Each year WCCF updates a one-page brochure that helps educate people about the major refundable tax credits for low-income families — the federal and state Earned Income Tax Credits (EITC), the state Homestead Tax Credit, and the federal child tax credit.  Please help us get the flyer into the hands of low-income families who could benefit — many of whom are unaware that they are eligible for one or more of those credits.

You can find the updated version of the tax year 2011 flyer on the WI Budget Poject website.  In addition to the English version, you can also get the flyer in Spanish and Hmong

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