Families with low and moderate incomes can now apply for the state’s Working Families Tax Credit!

Families with low and moderate incomes can now apply for the state’s Working Families Tax Credit!
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Did you hear? Families with low and moderate incomes can now apply for the state’s Working Families Tax Credit!
Qualified families can receive an annual payment of $50 to $1,200, depending on income and the number of qualifying children. More than 400,000 households across the state are eligible.
The credit is available to people who have a Social Security Number or an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number, lived in Washington for at least half of 2022 and meet certain income requirements. It’s available to undocumented workers and people experiencing homelessness.
Communities are healthiest when everyone can meet their basic needs.
Learn more: https://bit.ly/3HLEVUT
And apply online: https://workingfamiliescredit.wa.gov/

Original source can be found here.



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