Tax Event March 28; TSA Workers Deserve Pay!
Tax Filing Event on March 28
Do you have questions this tax filing season? Want to learn more about filing your federal, state, and city taxes? Don’t leave money on the table this tax filing season — stop by my tax filing event on March 28 between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., at the Dornsife Center for Neighborhood Partnerships, 3509 Spring Garden St., Philadelphia, PA 19104, to learn more and maximize your refund!
This is an opportunity to learn more about:
- How to file and what are relevant due dates
- What credits are available to claim, such as the Child Tax Credit or Earned Income Tax Credit
- Explanations of a notice that you may have received
- How to file a case with Taxpayer Advocate Service
Click here to learn more and RSVP.
In addition, you can get in-person help with federal tax issues at the Philadelphia IRS taxpayer assistance center, 600 Arch St., Philadelphia, PA 19106, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on March 28 and another Saturday, April 11, before the April 15 tax deadline. Click here to learn more.
Additional help is also available through the city’s “Claim Your Money, Philly!” website.
I’m pushing for pay for TSA workers NOW!
I’m signing a discharge petition to force a House vote on a bill that would fund TSA and most agencies under the Department of Homeland Security, except for ICE and CBP. I and most congressional Democrats believe those last two agencies need major reforms before we could support new funding for them.
Congressional Republicans have been blocking legislation that would fund TSA and most of DHS. They have insisted on funding all of the department without what I consider to be much-needed protections for Americans against dangerous and even deadly abuses by ICE and CBP over the past year. I believe we should pay workers at TSA, the Coast Guard and FEMA (the Federal Emergency Management Agency) NOW – without making them wait for more negotiations on ICE and CBP.
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