(CHAMPAIGN) � On Wednesday, January 30 at 10 a.m., Lt. Gov. Pat Quinn will encourage working families throughout Illinois to get the help they need to file their income tax returns � and receive tax credits of up to $4,716 � through the tax preparation help. �Every eligible person in Illinois deserves to receive the full Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC),� Quinn said. �The EITC is the best pro-job, pro-family and anti-poverty tax relief ever devised.� In partnership with the Center for Economic Progress, our office is offering those eligible taxpayers free assistance to fill out their state and federal tax returns and get their full refunds quickly and painlessly.� Under a grant from the Lt. Governor�s office, volunteer tax counselors from the Center for Economic Progress are offering free tax preparation help during one-day sessions in Jacksonville, Carmi, Karnak, Macomb, Sparta and Danville. During these one-day sessions, Ameren will be providing energy-efficient compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs) to clients visiting the site.� Taxpayers can walk in � without appointments � to work with trained volunteers who will help them fill out their returns and make sure they file for all the credits, deductions, and other benefits to which they�re entitled.� The Center for Economic Progress also administers the Tax Counseling Project statewide. This year, the state of Illinois is supporting free tax counseling at 64 locations across the state. Most sites will open on January 26 and provide services through April 12. The services are provided free of charge to families with annual incomes under $40,000 and to individuals with incomes under $15,000. �There are still too many families in Illinois who don�t realize they qualify for the EITC,� Quinn said.� �We want to make sure those tax refund dollars go back into the pockets of the working people who need them most.� In Illinois, the average family filing for the EITC makes less than $14,000 a year, and their refunds average about $1,800 � a major portion of family income. Last year, nearly 30,000 Illinois taxpayers received a total of more than $43 million in federal EITC dollars, helping those families to make ends meet while generating significant benefits for the state economy. Quinn will be joined by Champaign Mayor Gerald Schweighart; State Rep. Naomi Jakobsson (D-Champaign); and David Marzahl, Executive Director of the Center for Economic Progress. For more information on the EITC and other taxpayer initiatives, please visit the Lt. Governor's website at StandingUpForIllinois.org.�� For information on the Tax Counseling Project, please call the Center for Economic Progress� toll-free statewide number at 888-827-8511 or visit the website at www.centerforprogress.org. Special one-day tax preparation sites: � JACKSONVILLE Sunday, Jan. 27 Noon-5pm Jacksonville Public Library, Lower Level Meeting Room 201 West College Ave For more information, please call Sharron Zuiderveld at 217-243-5435 � CARMI Saturday, Feb. 2 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. Southeastern Illinois College 1700 College Avenue For more information, please call Karen Weiss at 618-382-8869 KARNAK Sunday, Feb. 3 8:30 a.m. � 3 p.m. Shawnee Development Council, Inc. 530 W. Washington Street (State Route 169) For more information, please call the Council at 618-634-2201 � MACOMB Saturday, Feb. 9 8 a.m. - 3p.m. Macomb Junior-Senior High School, Entrance K (Commons entrance off Circle Drive) 1525 S. Johnson Street For more information, please call Bill Jacobs at 309-837-2363 SPARTA Sunday, Feb. 10 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sparta Public Library 211 W. Broadway Street For more information, please call Cristy Stupegia, Library Contact, at 618-443-5014 DANVILLE Sunday, Feb. 10 9 a.m. � 4 p.m. Danville Area Community College Lincoln Hall, Rooms 219 & 220 2000 E. Main Street For more information, please call Suzie Hobick at 217-443-8770 Tax Counseling Project Sites ALTON Service begins January 19 Illinois Employment Training Ctr. 90 N. Port Drive Tues & Thurs, 5:30pm � 8pm Saturdays, 10am � 1pm BLOOMINGTON Closed Mon, Wed after Feb. 27 Site closed after April 12 Bloomington Housing Authority 104 E. Wood Street Mon- Thurs, 5:30pm � 8pm Saturdays, 9:30am � 12pm Miller Park Pavillion 1020 South Morris Ave Mondays, 9am � 2pm CHAMPAIGN Service begins February 2 Land of Lincoln Legal Assistance Foundation 302 N. 1st Street Wed & Thurs, 5:30pm � 8pm Saturdays, 9am � 3pm DECATUR Site open only on Saturdays after March 8 Decatur Public Library 130 North Franklin Street Tues & Thurs, 5:30pm � 8pm Saturdays, 9:30am � 2:30pm *Site Closed February 12 EAST ST. LOUIS Site open only on Tuesdays and Saturdays after March 15 New Bethel Missionary Baptist Church 5803 Belmont Avenue Tues, Wed, & Thurs, 5:30pm � 8pm Saturdays, 10am � 1pm MARION Man-Tra-Con Corp. 3000 W. Deyoung, Ste. 800-B Mon & Wed, 5:30pm � 8pm Saturdays, 10am � 1pm MOLINE Site open Jan. 29 � Feb. 16 Illinois Employment Training Ctr. 4703 16th Street, Ste. H Tues & Thurs, 5:30pm � 8pm* Saturdays, 9am � 2pm *Appointment only on weekdays, call 309-793-6391 NORMAL Site open Jan. 25 � Apr. 11 Normal Senior Center 1 Normal Plaza � 1110 Douglas Fridays, 9:30am � 2:30pm* *Appointments served first, Walk-ins welcome. Call 309-888-9099 Site open Jan. 28 � Apr. 7 Normal Public Library 206 W. College Avenue Mondays, 5:30 � 8pm � PEORIA Carver Community Center 710 W. 3rd Avenue Tuesdays, 5:30pm � 8pm Saturdays, 9am � 3pm Friendship House 800 NE Madison Mon & Thurs, 5pm � 8pm Saturdays, 10am � 1pm ROCK ISLAND Martin Luther King Center 630 Martin Luther King Drive Mon & Tues, 5:30pm � 8pm Saturdays, 10am � 1pm ROCKFORD Northwest Community Center 1325 N. Johnston Avenue Mon & Wed, 5:30pm � 8pm Saturdays, 10am � 1pm SPRINGFIELD Service begins January 23 Springfield Learning Center 1507 E. Cook Mon & Wed, 5:30pm � 8pm Saturdays, 9am � 2pm *Site Closed Mar. 8, 10, & 12 |