From charlie.burr at state.or.us Fri Apr 6 11:15:44 2018 From: charlie.burr at state.or.us (Burr, Charlie) Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2018 18:15:44 +0000 Subject: NEWS RELEASE: Top five EITC tax tips for working families Message-ID: <509afafb47764df8af18a1b188d8bfcd@S1P5MBX2D.EXCHPROD.USA.NET> [cid:image001.png at 01D3CD98.53D69050] For Immediate Release April 6, 2018 CONTACT: Charlie Burr, (971) 673-0788 office Top five EITC tax tips for working families Nearly 1 in 5 eligible Oregonians leave thousands of dollars on the table with the EITC PORTLAND-Nearly one in five eligible Oregonians do not claim the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), many because they don't know it exists. But the EITC can mean thousands of dollars back to help with rent, groceries and other households expenses. As Oregonians prepare their taxes, the Bureau of Labor and Industries is urging low- and middle-income filers to check to see if they qualify. Top five EITC tips at tax time for low-income working families: 1) If you worked at all last year, you may qualify for a tax refund even if you do not owe any taxes. To get this cash benefit, you must file a tax return and claim the Earned Income Tax Credit, also known as the EITC. 2) Even if you are self-employed or an independent contractor, you may still be eligible for the EITC. 3) On average, Oregonians who filed for the EITC got $2,100 back. See your eligibility and how much you may receive at www.eitcoutreach.org/help. 4) You didn't claim the EITC the past few years, but you probably qualified? No worries. You can file or refile a tax return and claim a refund for the past three years. 5) You may be able to avoid fees and costs by contacting Cash Oregon for free tax assistance, and you may be able to use the IRS's Free File service at no cost. As part of the effort to increase awareness of the EITC, the Oregon Department of Human Service has also developed an EITC video found here. For more information about BOLI's efforts to support Oregon's workforce and provide technical assistance to Oregon employers, please visit http://www.oregon.gov/BOLI. ### Charlie Burr Communications Director Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries 800 NE Oregon, Ste. 1050 Portland, OR 97232 Tel: 971-673-0788 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 8969 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: