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Press Release - Thursday, February 02, 2006

CARMI - Thursday, Lt. Governor Pat Quinn promoted the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), a refundable tax credit providing relief to working poor families and individuals.  Quinn also announced the location of a free tax preparation site in Carmi funded by the Illinois Department of Human Services and the Lt. Governor's office.
 
            "W-2 forms are arriving in the mail alongside heating and holiday bills," Quinn said. "We want to help struggling families cover their mounting winter costs and the Earned Income Tax Credit is a way to put money back in the pockets of those who need it most."
 
The average Illinois family filing for EITC makes less than $14,000 annually and EITC refunds average $1,800.  According to the Brookings Institution, more than 840,000 low-income workers claim the EITC in Illinois.  And many more are eligible.  
 
Recent statistics show that one of every five Illinois families fails to take advantage of the tax credit.  In 2005, 148,000 Illinois households eligible for the program did not apply.  To reduce the large number of Illinois citizens missing out on the savings, Quinn continues to initiate efforts to fund free tax preparation services in various locations throughout the state. 
 
  Quinn's office will provide funding for a one-day free tax preparation site at the following location:
 
                   CARMI:                    Sunday February 4, 2006 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
                                       Southeastern Illinois College: 1700 College Ave.
 
                    All clients who arrive during the scheduled time will be served free of charge.
 
"The Earned Income Tax Credit is the best pro-job, pro-family and anti-poverty tax relief ever devised, and it's important that every eligible Illinois wage earner knows about this tax relief," Quinn said. "This credit gives a much-needed tax relief to those who deserve it most, but you must apply for it," Quinn said, adding that many families use the Earned Income Tax Credit to pay utility bills, repair or buy cars, and keep family finances afloat.
 
Quinn's office will also fund free tax preparation sites in Karnak, Sparta, Macomb and Danville.  Additionally, 30 ongoing free tax preparation sites throughout Illinois will assist eligible taxpayers in Alton, Bloomington, Champaign, Aurora, Elgin, Decatur, East St. Louis/Belleville, Marion, Moline, Normal, Peoria, Harvey, Joliet, Rockford, Springfield, Waukegan and 14 sites in Chicago.  For a complete list of all locations offering free tax assistance, visit the Lt. Governor's website at www.LtGovernor.il.gov.

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