Need Help with your Working Families Tax Credit Refund Application?

Chelan, WALocal News

The Chelan Public Library is hosting a Working Families Tax Credit (WFTC) Application Assistance Event on March 22, designed to help residents navigate the complexities of their tax applications. Running from 10:00 a. m. to 2:00 p. m.

at 216 N. Chelan Street, this event offers free, hands-on assistance for families seeking to apply for potential tax refunds. Participants will receive expert guidance on the WFTC refund process, which is crucial for many working families looking to supplement their income. To secure a spot, individuals must call Stephanie at (509) 406-2320 and provide their name and contact number. This initiative reflects the library's commitment to enhancing community welfare and financial literacy.

By facilitating access to tax credits, the library is playing a vital role in supporting local families. Furthermore, such events can contribute to a stronger local economy as families gain financial relief through available tax benefits. Engaging with community resources like this can help residents make informed decisions regarding their finances.

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