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From: Randee

Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2008 9:46 AM

To: Randee

Subject: Tax Credits for Families

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Families Put Money in Their Pockets!

Tax

Credits for Families

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for Parents

You could get up to thousands of dollars in tax credits

for you and your family. Whether or not you owe income tax, if you work and

have children you could qualify for:

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Up

to $2,100 from the federal Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit;

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Up

to $4,824 from the federal Earned Income Credit; and

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Up

to $1,000 per child from the federal Child Tax Credit. And this year, 3

million more children will be eligible for the Child Tax Credit - so don't

miss out!

To get these credits, you must file a tax return.

Get the facts:

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Download a flier

with information on tax credits in your state.

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Federal Tax Credits Overview. Get more

information on each of the three federal family tax credits. If you need

additional information on the credits, detailed

Q & As on the federal tax credits are also available.

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out about Child and Dependent Care tax provisions

in your state.

Find out where you

can get FREE help with your taxes:

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Call

the IRS toll-free at (800) TAX-1040 or .

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the IRS

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Tax Credit

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