Guest guest Posted January 10, 2012 Report Share Posted January 10, 2012 ----- Forwarded Message ----- To: Karp Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2012 3:13 PM Subject: Employment Webinar Series: IRS and You 1/18/2012 Employment Webinar Series: IRS and You 1/18/2012 FCIC's 2012 Employment Webinar Series Is this email not displaying correctly?View it in your browser. FCIC's 2012 Employment Webinar Series Join us on the third Wednesday of each month from 5:00pm – 6:00pm EST for an opportunity to participate in a series of webinars geared to build capacity on an array of employment related topics. The webinars are FREE and Registration is not necessary to participate. IRS and YOU WHEN: Wednesday, January 18, 2012 from 5:00pm to 6:00pm EST ABOUT THE WEBINAR: The IRS representative will provide an overview of the Work Opportunity Credit, a federal tax credit for employers who hire individuals who are members of targeted groups. During the webinar the IRS representative will identify the targeted groups, briefly review the various federal tax forms and instructions needed for existing and potential employers and employees will be provided. Participants will receive valuable information to assist with 2012 IRS filing for persons with disabilities. In addition resources and materials will be provided to assist filers to complete their forms. ABOUT THE PRESENTER: Margaret O’Malley is a Senior Stakeholder Relationship Tax Consultant with the Internal Revenue Service’s Stakeholder, Partnership, Education and Communication (SPEC) Division. In this position, Margaret partners with community organizations to help inform their clients about tax responsibilities. Currently, Margaret works with partners to provide information about potential tax benefits and credits to taxpayers whose income is primarily from wages, as well as working to increase access to free income tax preparation programs. Margaret has been with the Internal Revenue Service for 25 years and has a bachelor’s degree from Suffolk University in Boston. FACILITATOR: , FCIC TO ATTEND THE WEBINAR: Go to http://usf.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=66d159b7802dfc34a3402a299 & id=34ef833383 & e=adeb0af0ff On the login page, enter your name in the guest field. No aliases please. Should you experience difficulty with the audio through your computer, you may listen via telephone by calling 1-; participant code = 9743126. Please make sure that you place your phone on MUTE during the course of the presentation. Submit any questions regarding technical problems during the meeting directly to Dan Souders, IT Specialist, who will be listed as “Tech Support†on your monitor. Instructions for receiving a Certificate of Completion will be given at the close of the meeting. Make sure you sign in using your full name if you will be requesting a certificate. FOR MORE INFORMATION: - or bclark7@... NOTE: This webinar will be archived and can be viewed following the event on FCIC’s WEBINAR LIBRARY http://usf.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=66d159b7802dfc34a3402a299 & id=72f57ce46e & e=adeb0af0ff Upcoming Webinars February 15, 2012: Leverage Your Community Networks and Partnerships March 21, 2012: Work Incentives and Beneficiaries of Social Security Administration April 18, 2012: Disclosure – To Do or Not? May 16, 2012: Self Employment June 20, 2012: Connecting Activities – Social Capital July, 2012: No Webinar (Summer Break) August 15, 2012: Marketing Your Strengths for your Job Search September 19, 2012: Family Roles in the Job Search October - December, 2012: No Webinars The Florida Center for Inclusive Communities (FCIC) is a University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities Education, Research, and Service. The mission of the Florida Center for Inclusive Communities is to provide training, technical assistance, research, systems change, and dissemination activities focused on supporting individuals with developmental disabilities to: ** Make informed choices and decisions about their lives. ** Receive support and services that are based on individual goals and outcomes. ** Achieve full inclusion and participate in society, in an individualized manner, consistent with the unique strengths, resources, priorities, concerns, abilities, and capabilities of each individual. www.flfcic.org You are receiving this email because you or someone using your email address opt to receive messages from the Florida Center for Inclusive Communities, University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities at the University of South Florida. For more information on the Florida Center for Inclusive Communities, visit www.flfcic.org. 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