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Working Families + Tax Credits = Increased Economic Opportunity: What Cooperative Extension Professionals Need to Know About Tax Time (Including the ACA Premium Tax Credit)

Join the Financial Security for All Community of Practice and learn about how tax credits (including the health insurance premium tax credit) can help improve economic outcomes for working families. Participants in this webinar will:





  • Identify three refundable federal tax credits that can benefit lower- and moderate-income workers.
  • Understand who is missing out on tax benefits why there is a need for tax credit outreach efforts.
  • Become familiar with opportunities for Cooperative Extension Agencies to contribute to tax credit outreach activities.
  • Know what resources are available to help strengthen outreach efforts.
Presenters:

Roxy Caines, Earned Income Credit Campaign Director, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities

Cindy Evans, Family & Consumer Sciences Agent, K-State Research and Extension

Joan Koonce, Professor and Financial Planning Specialist, AFC, CPFFE, University of Georgia

Andrew Zumwalt, Assistant Extension Professor and Associate State Specialist, University of Missouri

Susan Shockey, National Program Leader - Family and Consumer Economics, USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Moderator:

Elizabeth Kiss, Assistant Professor and Family Resource Management Specialist, K-State Research and Extension






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