Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC): A Major Financial Benefit to Low Income Families

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Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC): A Major Financial Benefit to Low Income Families Budget, Finance and Audit Committee September 4, 2012

What is the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC)? A tax refund for working families to supplement wages Enables a family of 4 to earn up to $40,000 per year and receive a maximum lump sum tax credit payment of up to $4,716 Average credit is $2,000 Can be supplemented by Additional Child Tax Credit (ACTC) of $1,000 per child and Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit up to $2,100 2

EITC Background Established by Congress in 1975 and indexed to inflation Nationwide EITC is estimated to pump over $40 billion annually into local economies Recent Brookings Institute study shows nationally (2011): Half who filed for EITC also claim ACTC 75% of those eligible receive refunds 70% of refunds claimed through tax preparers Average EITC per family in 2009 = $2,270 Local data from Brookings (2008): Dallas County $548 million EITC claimed City of Dallas $308 million claimed 3

EITC Background (cont.) More than 20% of eligible families don t claim Lack of awareness Complexity of filling Or benefits are reduced because of unethical tax service providers ($2 billion of $42 billion earned lost in tax preparation fees) Excessive fees Expensive refund anticipation loans IRS created the Voluntary Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program Provides training, forms, computers and tax software Helps filers get tax credits Reduces cost of filing Many cities collaborate with United Way, banks, foundations, social service agencies Leverage VITA program to increase EITC outreach 4

Existing United Way Program United Way runs the Earn It! Keep It! Save It! Program: Financial coaching Free tax preparation Primary focus on VITA program Operates 10 VITA sites at churches, an Urban League location, Women s Southwest Federal Credit Union, North Dallas Shared Ministries, Habitat for Humanity, and other nonprofit organizations Major growth constraint is lack of paid staff (all volunteer operation with donated computers and minimal formal marketing) Earn It! Keep It! Save It! results: 2012: $13.6 million from tax refunds and preparation fees saved for more than 7,600 families 1,000 families received financial coaching in 2011-2012 Every dollar spent in the program s first four years returned an average of more than $22 in savings to families 5

Comparative Texas EITC Results (2011) Number of Centers Returns Processed Annual Benefits Generated Austin 13 18,228 $30 million Houston 15 25,000 $37 million San 23 35,000 $60 million Antonio Dallas 10 7,600 $13.6 million 6

San Antonio Program Impact Brookings Institution (2006) study cited impacts of the San Antonio program: Each dollar in EITC spending results in another $1.58 in local economic activity Each $37,000 in local credits earned creates one permanent job in the community Each $1,000 in local spending produces $2 in local tax revenue 7

Growth Opportunities According to U.S. Census Bureau 2010 American Community Survey 37.5% of Dallas County households had income below $35,000 19.2% of the Dallas County population lives below the poverty level Dallas ranks 4 th in poverty rates among 20 largest U.S. cities 8

Lessons Learned Know the customer base: Provide convenient hours (including weekends) with well trained paid and volunteer staff Be culturally competent: Deal with linguistic and demographic backgrounds Link the program to credit counseling, assetbuilding strategies and savings programs Build long-term relationships with clients Find committed partners and funders 9

Best Practices Management: One lead entity Staff: Professional, full time for central management and service center operations, extensive volunteer base Funding: Multiple sources: banks, city government, United Way, other foundations and charities Marketing: Concerted outreach to non-english speaking populations, Mayoral leadership / cheerleader role Linkage: Combine with broader asset building and credit education programs Facilities: Supersites emphasizing quality over quantity of many smaller sites 10

Benefits for Dallas Increased aggregate household income in low income neighborhoods (strengthens retail viability) Improves long-term economic stability Important to link EITC and Asset Building Education Potential to create better saving/spending habits Ultimate goal: Improved access to credit for Housing, Education, Small Business 11

Questions? 12

Appendix Appendix 1: Characteristics of DFW Metro EITC-Eligible taxpayers 13

Appendix 1 14

Appendix 1 Cont. 15