Budget & Taxes Research Data & Publications
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03/01/07
Keeping What They’ve Earned: Tax Credits for Working Families in Washington, D.C. (March 2007)
"Keeping What They’ve Earned: Tax Credits for Working Families in Washington, D.C.," from March 2007, reports on how low-income families lose billions each year in Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) benefits to high-interest, short-term loans, tax preparation fees, and other financial products issued by commercial tax preparers. The report warns low-income families to avoid Refund Anticipation Loans whose high interest rates cause families to forfeit a significant percentage of their refunds in order to receive their money a little earlier. The report provides action items that lifts children out of poverty by helping their working families keep more of the money they've earned. -
03/01/07
Keeping What They’ve Earned: Tax Credits for Working Families in New York (March 2007)
"Keeping What They’ve Earned: Tax Credits for Working Families in New York," from March 2007, reports on how low-income families lose billions each year in Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) benefits to high-interest, short-term loans, tax preparation fees, and other financial products issued by commercial tax preparers. The report warns low-income families to avoid Refund Anticipation Loans whose high interest rates cause families to forfeit a significant percentage of their refunds in order to receive their money a little earlier. The report provides action items that lifts children out of poverty by helping their working families keep more of the money they've earned. -
02/01/07
A Look at the President's 2008 Budget and Children - Children and Low-Income Families Continue to Be Left Behind
A breakdown and analysis of the President's 2008 budget as it relates to children. -
05/26/06
Keeping What They’ve Earned: Tax Credits for Working Families in Washington, D.C. (February 2006)
"Keeping What They’ve Earned: Tax Credits for Working Families in Washington, D.C.," from February 2006, reports on how low-income families lose billions each year in Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) benefits to high-interest, short-term loans, tax preparation fees, and other financial products issued by commercial tax preparers. The report warns low-income families to avoid Refund Anticipation Loans whose high interest rates cause families to forfeit a significant percentage of their refunds in order to receive their money a little earlier. The report provides action items that lifts children out of poverty by helping their working families keep more of the money they've earned. -
05/26/06
Keeping What They’ve Earned: Tax Credits for Working Families in California (February 20006)
"Keeping What They’ve Earned: Tax Credits for Working Families in California," from February 2006, reports on how low-income families lose billions each year in Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) benefits to high-interest, short-term loans, tax preparation fees, and other financial products issued by commercial tax preparers. The report warns low-income families to avoid Refund Anticipation Loans whose high interest rates cause families to forfeit a significant percentage of their refunds in order to receive their money a little earlier. The report provides action items that lifts children out of poverty by helping their working families keep more of the money they've earned. -
05/26/06
Keeping What They’ve Earned: Tax Credits for Working Families in Mississippi (February 2006)
"Keeping What They’ve Earned: Tax Credits for Working Families in Mississippi," from February 2006, reports on how low-income families lose billions each year in Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) benefits to high-interest, short-term loans, tax preparation fees, and other financial products issued by commercial tax preparers. The report warns low-income families to avoid Refund Anticipation Loans whose high interest rates cause families to forfeit a significant percentage of their refunds in order to receive their money a little earlier. The report provides action items that lifts children out of poverty by helping their working families keep more of the money they've earned. -
05/26/06
Keeping What They’ve Earned: Tax Credits for Working Families in California (February 2006)
"Keeping What They’ve Earned: Tax Credits for Working Families in California," from February 2006, reports on how low-income families lose billions each year in Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) benefits to high-interest, short-term loans, tax preparation fees, and other financial products issued by commercial tax preparers. The report warns low-income families to avoid Refund Anticipation Loans whose high interest rates cause families to forfeit a significant percentage of their refunds in order to receive their money a little earlier. The report provides action items that lifts children out of poverty by helping their working families keep more of the money they've earned. -
02/03/06
TANF Word Glossary
A glossary of words related to the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF). -
02/01/06
Keeping What They’ve Earned: Tax Credits for Working Families in South Carolina (February 2006)
"Keeping What They’ve Earned: Tax Credits for Working Families in South Carolina," from February 2006, reports on how low-income families lose billions each year in Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) benefits to high-interest, short-term loans, tax preparation fees, and other financial products issued by commercial tax preparers. The report warns low-income families to avoid Refund Anticipation Loans whose high interest rates cause families to forfeit a significant percentage of their refunds in order to receive their money a little earlier. The report provides action items that lifts children out of poverty by helping their working families keep more of the money they've earned. -
02/01/06
Keeping What They’ve Earned: Tax Credits for Working Families in Texas (February 2006)
"Keeping What They’ve Earned: Tax Credits for Working Families in Texas," from February 2006, reports on how low-income families lose billions each year in Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) benefits to high-interest, short-term loans, tax preparation fees, and other financial products issued by commercial tax preparers. The report warns low-income families to avoid Refund Anticipation Loans whose high interest rates cause families to forfeit a significant percentage of their refunds in order to receive their money a little earlier. The report provides action items that lifts children out of poverty by helping their working families keep more of the money they've earned.


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