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IRS Seeks Help on Outreach Effort March 17, 2008 (SmartPros) As part of a national outreach effort, the Internal Revenue Service is encouraging nonprofits, charities and other community groups to reach out to low-income Americans who may not realize they are eligible for the 2008 economic stimulus payment. The IRS encouraged government and nongovernmental organizations, especially churches and charities that works with low-income Americans to help spread the word to individuals and families. Because it lacks name and address information for many low-wage workers, the IRS is unable to contact everyone who may be eligible. "Many people who don't normally file a tax return may not realize they need to take an extra step this year to receive an economic stimulus payment," said Acting IRS Commissioner Linda E. Stiff. "We are encouraging groups across the country to help us get out the word that low-income workers and others need to file a tax return in order to receive a stimulus payment." Workers who normally do not file a tax return because their income is too low but who have at least $3,000 in wages, tips or salary or other qualifying income may be eligible for an economic stimulus payment. However, they must file a 2007 income tax return in order to receive a payment. An IRS.gov Web page, Economic Stimulus Payments: Marketing Products for Partners, has one-page flyers, envelop stuffers and more information that can be downloaded. Also available is the Package 1040A-3, an 8-page package containing everything low-wage workers need to file a tax form immediately. The IRS also is working with a number of key national organizations such as AARP, National Community Tax Coalition/Center for Economic Progress, National Council on Aging, Center for Budget and Policy Priorities, National Disability Institute, United Way of America, Catholic Charities, Disabled American Veterans and others. In addition, the IRS is reaching out to small business employers and employees across the nation with the help of organizations such as the United States Chamber of Commerce, the National Federation of Independent Business and the National Association for the Self-Employed. Starting in May, the IRS will begin issuing economic stimulus payments based on the 2007 tax returns being filed this spring. 2008 SmartPros Ltd. All rights reserved. |
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