Residents of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania have something to look forward to when it comes to their taxes. A new $250 tax credit has been approved and is available to hundreds of Americans who meet a certain set of criteria.
The credit is a way to thank those who volunteer their time to protect the community, according to Dauphin County Commissioner Mike Pries. This includes individuals who volunteer with fire departments, emergency medical services, and other organizations that serve to keep the community safe.
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To qualify for the credit, individuals must meet the following criteria:
- They must be a resident of Dauphin County
- They must have volunteered for at least 100 hours with a fire department, emergency medical service, or other qualifying organization within the past year
- They must have a valid tax ID number
The credit is available to both individuals and families and can be applied to state and local taxes.
This new credit is a great opportunity for those who give back to their community through volunteering. Not only does it provide a way to thank these individuals for their service, but it also helps to offset the cost of taxes for those who may be struggling financially.
If you are a resident of Dauphin County and meet the criteria mentioned above, be sure to take advantage of this new tax credit. It is a small way to show appreciation for those who work tirelessly to protect and serve our communities. The county expects that all checks will be sent out in February.
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