National Community Tax Coalition 2005 Fall Conference Call Series

Posted by on October 21, 2005

The National Community Tax Coalition is pleased to announce its 2005 Fall Conference Call Series. This series of Conference Call Workshops are designed to assist new, emerging and advanced free tax preparation and asset building initiatives across the nation. The workshops will range from Selecting a Stored Value Cards to Data Collection. In order to participate, please sign up by clicking here: http://www.tax-coalition.org/calls.htm. By clicking this link you will be transported to a page that will highlight all of the workshops where you can then determine which workshop will best fit your program needs. For each workshop there is a brief form to complete in order to save your seat at the table.

A look at Stored Value Cards | Tuesday, October 25, 2005 register now
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=842321433730

Facilitators: Mary Ruth Herbers, Center for Economic Progress and Lucy Gorham, EITC Carolinas
Presenters: Katy Jacobs, CFSI and Sabrina Su, Food Change, New York

Description: This tax season, several new Stored Value Cards are being offered by Chase, H&R Block, and Universal Tax Systems (UTS makers of TaxWise) for use by community tax campaigns. Learn what possibilities for electronic deposit of refunds these products might offer for your tax customers, as well as any issues you should be aware of in choosing whether to adopt any particular product.

Other call topics and dates:
Asset Building Linking Free tax Preparation to Credit Reports | Wednesday, November 2, 2005

Kick-off and Initial Training of Congressional EITC Outreach Campaign | Thursday, November 3, 2005

Tax Policy Call | Tuesday, November 15, 2005

Model Site Management Procedures | Wednesday, November 16, 2005


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