February 1, 2007; 01:23 AM
TheBeehive.org (www.thebeehive.org) the consumer outreach website of One Economy, a multinational nonprofit (www.one-economy.com) today launched a complete online infrastructure for Non-Profits and employers to use to help low-wage workers, students, and low-income families claim their Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and file their taxes, free. Non-Profits, employers, and Universities are invited to use this free resource by simply linking to the website at www.thebeehive.org/taxes and promoting it to their constituents, or as a tool for outreach workers, educators, or human resource professionals to use while meeting with individuals in-person. A package of additional background, promotional and training resources is available by emailing e-mail protected from spam bots.
Over $12 Billion of Earned Income Tax Credit rebates for low-wage
workers go unclaimed every year due to the lack of awareness of the
program, the complexities involved in determining eligibility, and the
costs involved in filing claims. One Economy and its partners including
CompleteTax.com have eliminated the cost and complexity issues through
a free eligibility calculator and free tax filing at their consumer
website www.thebeehive.org/taxes.
By creating the infrastructure and tools to make eligibility analysis
and filing free, One Economy's hope is that Non-Profits and others will
rally around the final challenges: awareness and local execution.
"Over seven million working families who were eligible did not claim
their Earned Income Tax Credit last year," said Rey Ramsey, CEO of One
Economy. "That is about $12 billion a year of potential tax rebates
that go unclaimed, primarily because low-wage workers who are eligible
simply don't know about it. One Economy and its partners have put
together the tools and infrastructure to help the working poor claim
their EITC tax rebates, free of charge. With the help of Non-Profit and
other groups, we hope to spread the word and return more money to more
people this year."
The Beehive.org (www.thebeehive.org),
a bilingual website featuring interactive content and tools that enable
people to improve their lives will host Complete Tax on its website
starting today. The tax resource will be available as a free online
tool for all eligible users in order to learn and file their federal
income tax return electronically. The free tool will also determine
filers' eligibility of the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC).
About $12 billion Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) dollars are left on
the table every year, affecting more than seven million families, many
of whom have no idea the tax credit exists. To that end, One Economy
has two goals in mind: to ensure that people are educated about EITC
and to help people file for taxes for free using CompleteTax.
This resource will be located in the Money/Dinero section of the
Beehive and will provide important tax information and local
on-the-ground resources for the EITC, but it also provides an
interactive eligibility quiz, and a free tax filing tool through
CompleteTax. Childcare providers and small business (Schedule C) are
also able to file online. Across the nation, One Economy will partner
with groups that are already offering tax aid services throughout their
region, in addition to organizations that want to provide the services
to their clients and employees. Non-profits and other groups who want
to help spread the word can simply link to the website at www.thebeehive.org/taxes and encourage their constituents to use this free resource to file their taxes and claim their Earned Income Tax Credit refund.
In addition to EITC content, the Beehive's Money/Dinero Section
includes bi-lingual tools and content to help users achieve financial
independence, including; paying off debt, opening a checking account,
mortgage payments and investing a refund in a 401(k). The Beehive's
free tax help resource center is available now at www.thebeehive.org/taxes.
About The Beehive
The Beehive (www.thebeehive.org)
is an award-winning, multilingual Web portal that provides low-income
individuals and families with free E-mail accounts along with Web-based
tools and information about financial services, education, jobs, health
care, and family. Developed and maintained by multinational non-profit
One Economy Corporation (www.one-economy.com),
the site features topics that can help people raise their standard of
living by accessing information and learning how to take action on
issues that are important to them and can change their lives.
About One Economy Corporation
One Economy Corporation is a multi-national non-profit founded in 2000
that uses technology-based strategies to help low income people improve
their lives and join the economic mainstream. One Economy's strategy
brings broadband into the home along with online content through their
bilingual consumer website the Beehive (www.thebeehive.org).
Through its Bring IT Home campaign, One Economy has helped bring
broadband into the homes of 200,000 low-income people. To date nearly
nine million individuals have used the Beehive. One Economy recently
launched a campaign to expand these online offerings by creating the
Public Internet Channel. For more information, visit www.one-economy.com.
| Coontact: Cassie Salinas, Marketing Coordinator, One Economy Corporation, 503.542.0862 |