Earned Income Tax Credit Sample Clauses

Earned Income Tax Credit. The department shall advise applicants and recipients of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families regarding the federal earned income tax credit, including the opportunity to receive it as an advanced payment. [PL 1997, c. 530, Pt. A, §16 (NEW).]
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Earned Income Tax Credit. Under the terms of this Agreement, Subrecipient is exempt from compliance with the provisions of Section 10.37.4 of the Los Angeles Administrative Code. §419. Equal Benefits Ordinance Under the terms of this Agreement, Subrecipient is exempt from compliance with the provisions of Section 10.37.4 of the Los Angeles Administrative Code.
Earned Income Tax Credit. A tax credit for employed individuals 11 who have earned income under specified limits as outlined in the Department of 12 the Treasury, Internal Revenue Service, Publication 596.
Earned Income Tax Credit. This Contract is subject to the provisions of Section 10.37.4 of the Los Angeles Administrative Code, requiring employers to inform employees making less than Twelve Dollars ($12.00) per hour of their possible right to the federal Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC). Employers must further make available to employees the forms required to secure advance EITC payments from employers.
Earned Income Tax Credit. This contract is subject to the provisions of Section 10.37.4 of the Los Angeles Administrative Code, requiring employers to inform employees making less than Twelve Dollars ($12.00) per hour of their possible right to the federal Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC). Employers must further make available to employees the forms required to secure advance EITC payments from employers. ' ' " : * •' ' ; ;"■ ‘ ; ■ 1 : ' GC-17 Americans with Disabilities Act i A i * The Consultant hereby certifies that it will comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act 42, U.S.C, Section 12101 et seq., and its implementing regulations. The Consultant will provide reasonable accommodations to allow qualified individuals with disabilities to have ' access to and to participate in its programs, services and activities in accordance with the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act. The Consultant will not discriminate against persons with disabilities of against persons due to their relationship or association with a person with a disability. Any subcontract entered into by the Consultant, relating to this ' Agreement, to the extent allowed hereunder, shall be subject to the provisions of this paragraph. Los Angeles Department of Water and Power - Stantec Consulting Services Inc. Agreement No. 47439 F Professional, Technical, and Engineering Consulting Services Exhibit A - General Conditions Page All EXHIBIT A General Conditions (Services) GC-18 Retention of Records, Audit, and Reports Consultant xxxxx maintain, and shall cause Consultant's Subconsultants and suppliers as applicable to maintain all records pertaining to the management of this Agreement and, related subcontracts, and performance of services pursuant to this Agreement, in their original form, including but not limited to, reports, documents, deliverables, employee time sheets, accounting procedures and practices, records of financial transactions, and other evidence, regardless of form (e.g., machine readable media such as disk, tape, etc.) or type (e.g., databases, applications software, database management software,' utilities, etc.), sufficient to properly reflect all costs claimed to have been incurred and services performed pursuant to this Agreement. If the Consultant, the Consultant's Subconsultants and/or suppliers are required to submit cost or pricing data in connection with this Agreement, the Consultant must maintain all records and documents necessary to permit adequate evaluation of the cost o...
Earned Income Tax Credit. The EITC in the Recovery Act: The Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) supplements the wages of low income workers, and especially working mothers, lifting more children out of poverty than any other single program or category of programs. Under the Recovery Act, the EITC was expanded to reduce the marriage penalty and to create a “third tier” of the EITC for families with three or more children. This means larger families now receive up to $1,040 more than they would have under the old system. By extending the EITC in the agreement: • About 6 million women will receive an expanded EITC tax credit. Without this agreement, these women could lose up to $1,040. • About 1 million families headed by single mothers will receive an expanded EITC tax credit.
Earned Income Tax Credit a. The Subcontractor shall provide EIC Forms to each Eligible Employee at each of the following times:
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Earned Income Tax Credit. Under the terms of this Agreement, City of Burbank is exempt from compliance with the provisions of Section 10.37.4 of the Los Angeles Administrative Code.
Earned Income Tax Credit a. The Subcontractor shall provide EIC Forms to each Eligible Employee at each of the following times: (i) within thirty (30) days following the date on which this agreement becomes effective (unless the Subcontractor has already provided such EIC Forms at least once during the calendar year in which such effective date falls); (ii) promptly after any Eligible Employee is hired by the Subcontractor; and (iii) annually between January 1 and January 31 of each calendar year during the term of this agreement.
Earned Income Tax Credit. The EITC is a tax credit for low- to moderate-income workers. As of 2020, the EITC has been adopted at the federal level and 28 states and the District of Columbia offer an additional, state-level EITC (Tax Policy Center, 2021). The amount of state-level EITC varies from 3% of the federal EITC (Montana) to 85% of the federal EITC (California). State-level EITCs may also differ in terms of their refundability. A refundable tax credit means that if the credit is larger than the tax owed, then the tax payer receives the balance of the difference while a non-refundable tax credit would just offset the balance owed. The federal EITC and 22 state EITCs are refundable. A recent study found that an increase in exogenous income from the EITC was also associated with a decrease in child maltreatment across multiple models(Xxxxxx et al., 2017); however the mechanisms of effect are not quite clear. The EITC may impact violence through increased employment and income which, in turn, reduces economic pressure and improves caregiver mental health. Qualitative studies suggest that the EITC increases financial well-being and thereby reduces financial stress associated with long- and short-term debt, increases asset accumulation to buffer against future financial stress, and promotes mental health by creating feelings of social inclusion (Xxxxx et al., 2014). Overall, quantitative studies have produced mixed results regarding the EITC and mental health mediators of violence, but have also been of lower quality (Pega et al., 2013). Third, with few exceptions, there is a dearth of studies explicitly examining the structural aspects of TANF that create obstacles for individuals by group-level belonging, including race and ethnicity (XxXxxxxx et al., 2017; Xxxxxx, 2015). It remains typical to examine how individual factors and biases contribute to differential access (Xxxxxxxxxx et al., 2014). However, employing a wider lens that explores how structures, programs and policies create differential experiences by group belonging helps to identify patterns and other mutually reinforcing mechanisms, such as housing, labor, transportation, and education that also need to be addressed (Xxxxxx et al., 2017; XxXxxxxx et al., 2017).
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