Earned income tax credit

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With tax filing in full swing, Los Angeles Mayor Villaraigosa spent his morning helping Angelenos learn how to put money back into their pockets with the help of the Earned Income Tax Credit Program. For millions of low-income working families, the struggle to make ends meet is harder than it has to be. That’s the message the Los Angeles Mayor brought to the Watt's Labor Commission this morning. He encouraged families to file for the federal earned income tax credit.


"Our message today is that there's help that's on the way," Villaraigosa. " There are opportunities for you to cash in on your own hard work, to qualify and reap the benefits of the earned income tax credit."


The United Way of Greater Los Angeles is helping spread awareness about organizations that provide families with free tax assistance. Families with three children who earn less than $48,362 a year can qualify for up to $5,666.


Elise Buik, the President and CEO of United Way of Greater Los Angeles said, 15 to 20 percent of families are not accessing money that they're entitled to.


"We're leaving that money on the table in Washington," Buik said. "So $250 million dollars, families are eligible for that. So lets get that money back to Los Angeles and in the pockets of our families and in our local economy. It will make a huge boost."


For more information and to find one of over 100 free tax preparation sites, visit the partnership's website at www.EITC-LA.com.

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