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Tax Refund Gadgets Cost Neediest Arizona Families $54 Million

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Monday, March 16, 2009   

Phoenix, AZ – A refund of close to $5,000 could be especially timely for Arizona families during this recession. That's the upper end of the federal Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) for low- to moderate-income working families - and a report released today by the Children's Defense Fund shows Arizonans eligible for the refund are being targeted by tax preparation companies and those selling refund anticipation loans and checks.

Ed Shelleby, CDF press secretary, says those services cost Arizona EITC families at least $54 million.

"What is often hidden is that there's a lot of fees attached to these, and you can lose a significant portion of what your refund will actually be."

Shelleby says selling services to EITC families is a profitable business – but one he says steals money from families who need every dollar, especially this year.

"Even before this recession, these tax preparation centers took over three billion dollars from low-income families – money that needs to be in the pockets of these families."

Companies offering the loans and EITC filing say they provide valuable services for families needing access to money quickly, and for those who feel overwhelmed by tax paperwork. Shelleby points out that there is true free filing available along with direct deposit of refunds through the IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program – with locations around the state. CDF is also calling for federal laws to protect families from predatory services, and for expansion of free tax preparation offerings.

A listing of free tax preparation sites sites is available by toll-free phone at 800-829-1040.

The full CDF report, "Avoiding the Pitfalls of Refund Anticipation Loans," is available online at
www.childrensdefense.org


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