For release March 28, 2007
Contact: Lloyd Madden 925-313-1736
Still time to get help with tax preparation
from free program
WHAT: Free tax preparation is still available for low- to
moderate-income residents through the fourth annual Earn It! Keep It!
Save It! (EKS) Contra Costa Campaign. EKS helps qualifying families and
individuals claim refunds owed to them, such as federal Earned Income
Tax (EITC) and Child Care credits. For more information on EKS or what
documents to bring, visit: cchealth.org or call 800-358-8832.
WHERE &
WHEN: Tax services are available at 12 Volunteer Income
Tax Assistance (VITA) sites throughout Contra Costa. Asset management
information and language interpreters are available at some sites. VITA
site locations, times and dates are:
Richmond: Community Housing Development Corp. of N. Richmond,
Senior Community Room, 1555 Third St., 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. Saturdays until
April 14; Police Activities League, 2200 Macdonald Ave., 10 a.m.-
1:30 p.m. Mondays through Fridays until April 14 (Appts only);
Pullman Point Community Room, 2989 Pullman Ave., 6 p.m.- 9 p.m.
Tuesdays, Thursdays until April 12 (Appts only). San Pablo:
San Pablo EBW Career Center, 2300 El Portal Drive, 6 p.m.- 9 p.m.
Wednesdays, Fridays, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Saturdays until April 14.
WHO: Depending on family size, households earning $39,000
or less can receive up to $4,536 in EITC tax refunds. Last year, EKS
helped 1,987 families and individuals claim $2.5 million in refunds.
EKS is sponsored by the Family Economic Security Partnership (FESP), a
public, private and nonprofit collaboration including Contra Costa
Employment and Human Services Department, Contra Costa Health Services,
United Way of the Bay Area, First Five Contra Costa, IRS, and East Bay
Community Foundation.
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Kate Fowlie
Public Health Educator/Risk Communicator
Contra Costa Health Services
925-313-6832, fax 925-313-6219
597 Center Avenue Suite 255
Martinez CA 94553
Visit our websites:
http://cchealth.org tambien en espaņol
http://ccprevention.org
http://ccpublichealth.org |