Don't Leave Money on the Table During Tax Season

Newsletter Banner
@TeamMuriel  
 
Muriel Bowser Ward 4  
 
Instagram  

 

 

 

John A. Wilson Building

1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20004

 

Phone: (202) 727-2643
Email: muriel.bowser@dc.gov

Chief of Staff:
John Falcicchio

City Administrator:
Kevin Donahue

Director of the Mayor's Office of Legal Counsel:
Eugene Adams

Senior Advisor:
Beverly Perry

Director of Mayor's Office of Community Affairs:
Jackie Reyes-Yanes

Director of Mayor's Office of Community Relations and Services:
Julia Irving

Scheduling Requests:
mayor.dc.gov/page/invite-mayor

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

January 27, 2023

Letter from the Mayor

Dear Washingtonians,

Earlier this week, during a visit to our Benning Road/Minnesota Avenue Family Success Center, we kicked off tax season by reminding residents of the credits and programs you can use to put money back in your pockets this year. 

We specifically want to make sure DC residents know about the federal and DC Earned Income Tax Credits (EITC). By claiming these two credits, qualified workers are eligible for up to $9,000 combined — that's a lot of money! If you earn less than $60,000, you should check to see if you are eligible (learn more about the federal EITC HERE and the DC EITC HERE). People with and without children are eligible for these credits. 

There are also other ways to save money and get money back during tax season. For example, several years ago, we created and then made permanent the Keep Child Care Affordable Tax Credit to make child care more affordable for District families. The credit is available to taxpayers based on the amount of eligible child care expenses you paid.

Before doing your taxes this year, I encourage you to take time to research the credits you are eligible for and to take advantage of free tax clinics.

Every year, millions of dollars go unclaimed during tax season — make sure you don't leave any money on the table.

Sincerely,

Muriel Bowser

In This Week's Newsletter:

Applications for MBSYEP Open on Monday at Noon

Marion Barry

Applications for the Mayor Marion S. Barry Summer Youth Employment Program will open on Monday, January 30, 2023, at 12:00 p.m.

District youth between the ages of 14 to 24 are encouraged to apply online at summerjobs.dc.gov. Applications will be accepted through Tuesday, February 28. Employers who want to host participants are also encouraged to reach out through summerjobs.dc.gov

Young people will participate in six weeks of paid work experience through subsidized placements in the private and public sectors. Orientation for the program begins on Monday, June 26 and the program ends on Friday, August 4.

Back to Top

New Exhibit Opens at MLK Library

Emmett Till Exhibit

This week, the DC Public Library opened a new exhibit to the public: Emmett Till & Mamie Till-Mobley: Let the World See. The exhibit, which will be showcased in seven cities across the country, shares the story of how a mother’s bravery and fight for justice more than six decades ago fueled the civil rights movement. The exhibit also provides a framework for people and communities committed to advocacy and racial healing.

  • When: Exhibit runs from January 26 – March 12
  • Where: Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library (901 G St NW)

Learn more about the exhibit and plan your visit HERE.

Back to Top

Apply for DPW's Food Waste Program

DPW

The Department of Public Works (DPW) Food Waste Drop-Off Program allows residents to drop off food waste for composting year-round at 10 drop-off locations across DC. This spring, DPW will be expanding the program by adding two additional sites. Current Food Waste Drop-Off sites are co-located with farmers' markets; these two new sites could be co-located at a community garden, on a college campus, in a church parking lot, or anywhere people frequently congregate.

DPW is now hiring people to establish, manage, and staff the new sites. All members of the public are encouraged to apply, including community members, nonprofits, faith-based organizations, businesses, and more.

Interested applicants should apply HERE by January 31, 2023.

Back to Top

Help Us Redesign DC.gov

Website

DC, we’re redesigning the DC.gov website and we need your help. Please share your ideas and feedback on how we can provide a simpler, fairer, and faster online experience for residents and businesses. Take the survey today!

Back to Top