Monday, February 04, 2008

NEED CASH? United Way Tax Prep Can Help

NEED CASH? United Way of Rockland County Kicks Off Its Free
Tax Preparation Program Focused on Creating Assets, Savings and Hope

The United Way of Rockland County kicked off CASH, its free tax preparation program on Monday, January 28 at 10 a.m. at Key Bank in Spring Valley. CASH – Creating Assets, Savings and Hope - provides free tax preparation by IRS-certified volunteers to those who qualify for the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), as well as other tax credits that may be available to them, by filing their federal and state tax returns. Partners in the United Way’s CASH initiative -- including the County of Rockland, Haverstraw Center, the IRS, Key Bank, Palisades Federal Credit Union, Temple Beth Torah and The Herman Goldman Foundation – were recognized at the kickoff as well. Participants in last year’s CASH effort will be on hand to provide testimonials about the program.

CASH is one of UWRC’s Community Impact Initiatives aimed at helping Rocklanders meet their basic needs. CASH is focused solely on providing tax preparation assistance to those families with a household income of $40,000 or less a year (or singles making $12,400 or less). EITC tax refunds are often used by Rocklanders to help meet basic needs including car repairs, medical expenses and more.

This is the third year that United Way of Rockland County is spearheading the CASH effort. In 2007, 55 United Way CASH volunteers helped recoup $307,962 in refunds ($184,839 in EITC) for Rocklanders. The United Way’s CASH program underscores its commitment to help Rockland residents protect and meet their basic needs at a time when the gap between take home wages and essential expenses is growing rapidly. Individuals can learn if they are eligible for the CASH program and schedule an appointment at one of three CASH sites in Spring Valley, Nyack or Haverstraw by calling United Way’s 211 helpline.

United Way of Rockland County is a local, independent non-profit dedicated to building a stronger Rockland community. Here in Rockland, UWRC is focused on the most critical issues including protecting and meeting basic needs, nurturing children and youth and enhancing seniors’ independence. For more information, contact Diane Serratore, UWRC Director of Community Impact, at 845-358-8929, ext. 14.

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