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Recognizing January 26, 2018, as "Earned Income Tax Credit ('EITC') Awareness Day" in the City of Philadelphia.
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WHEREAS, Initially enacted in 1975, the Earned Income Tax Credit ("EITC") is a refundable tax credit implemented by the Federal Internal Revenue Service that is available to low-to-moderate income individuals and families; and
WHEREAS, Many people believe that the answer for pulling the working poor out of poverty is a major and carefully crafted expansion of the EITC; and
WHEREAS, The City of Philadelphia has one of the highest poverty rates of any major United States city with approximately 400,000 of its 1.5 million residents living in poverty; and
WHEREAS, In previous years, more than 197,000 Philadelphians received an EITC refund, but over 40,000 of those who were eligible never applied; and
WHEREAS, With an average refund of $2,500 per return, more than $100 million is being left on the table every year; and
WHEREAS, It is the policy of the City of Philadelphia to enable all persons who live in Philadelphia and who are potentially eligible for the EITC to apply and receive the maximum credit to which they are entitled; and
WHEREAS, on July 19, 2014, the Council of the City of Philadelphia enacted legislation requiring certain employers and certain persons or businesses that hire non-payroll employees to provide notice concerning the EITC and requiring the Department of Revenue to report periodically on the implementation of and results obtained from such a policy; and
WHEREAS, For the past 14 years, the Campaign for Working Families ("CWF"), managed by the Greater Philadelphia Urban Affairs Coalition, and their partners have promoted the free filing of the EITC by providing, amongst other things, free tax preparation and asset building services so families can maximize federal and state tax credits without having to pay exorbitant fees to commercial tax preparers; and
WHEREAS, As a result of these efforts...
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