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Mon Apr 29, 2024, 01:34 PM Apr 2024

Heard of the Working Families Tax Credit? Neither have many local families

LYNNWOOD — For Anila Gill, it feels like everything is getting more expensive these days.

As the prices of rent, gas and other necessities continue to rise, it’s hard for Gill to see where she can make cuts in her budget.

Gill is a mother of two who works at the Edmonds School District. In her free time, she works with the state Department of Revenue’s outreach advisory committee, advocating for more people to apply for the Working Families Tax Credit.

The Legislature created and funded the Working Families Tax Credit in 2021. Depending on income and number of dependents, taxpayers can receive a refund from the state between $50 and $1,255 per year.

https://www.heraldnet.com/news/heard-of-the-working-families-tax-credit-neither-have-many-local-families/

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