Archive for February, 2008

Earned Income Tax — Get Your Money

February 27, 2008

Elyssa Sullivan, 6th Ward resident is working as a community development social worker with the Gateway Earned Income Tax Community Coalition. Below is a letter she wrote to my office about the need for residents to be aware of a tax credit that many families may qualify.

  A Tax Credit that can Really Help Your Budget this Year! The Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) is a federal tax credit that can give you a bigger refund.  The IRS estimates that 1 in 4 eligible individuals or families who should be receiving this tax benefit, which results in a larger refund, are not.   Last year in St. Louis, there were $30 million dollars that went unclaimed by area residents.  The maximum benefit for 2007 is $4,716.  Many of those who do not claim this tax benefit simply are not aware that it exists, or do not realize that they qualify.    . Grandparents who have custody of grandchildren may also claim the credit, along with relatives keeping children while parents are serving overseas.    A person may qualify for the EITC if that person is your child, stepchild, foster child, brother, sister, stepbrother, stepsister, grandchild, niece, nephew, etc. who lives with you and is supported by you. To receive this tax refund, you must file taxes.  Even if you don’t earn much and don’t owe taxes, you have to file the taxes to get the cash refund.  There are many sites in St. Louis where you can get free tax preparation assistance from trained individuals if your family income is less than about $40,000.  The best way to find out where those sites are, and what hours they are available, is to call the United Way central assistance number at 211 or (800) 427-4626.  They maintain a comprehensive list of all free tax assistance sites in the St. Louis area.   Also, please keep in mind that paying to have your taxes prepared at a commercial office will result in a smaller refund due to the high fees they subtract from your refund.  Most of the free sites file the tax information electronically, and you will receive a quick return which can even be deposited directly into your checking or savings account.

Foreclosure Assistance on the Way

February 27, 2008

This morning, I was proud to vote for the passage of B.B. 516 out of committee which will provide immediate relief for the estimated 3,000  city residents facing foreclosure. These funds, matched by the Affordable Housing Commission, will partner city residents with organizations such as: Catholic Charities, Better Family Life, and Beyond Housing which will provide mortgage counseling and/or mortgage payment grants for city residents who earn at least 80% of the median income; with the average loan amount being $1,000.00. 

To those that have never been behind in a mortgage payment, count yourself extremely blessed; the numbers are startling surrounding the average homeowner behind in their mortgage payments.  I am pleased to see our city responding to this pressing crisis, and look forward to supporting additional programs that will enable homeowners to keep their homes.

Save Shenandoah School

February 22, 2008

This coming Tuesday, February 26th at 7pm, Melanie Adams from the Special Administrative School Board will be present at the Tower Grove East neighborhood meeting to speak with residents about the possible closure of Shenandoah elementary.  We all know the importance of schools remaining in the community and serving as pillars for the community. Please come and attend the meeting; ask questions, get answers and become involved.

Tower Grove East Neighborhood Meeting, February 26th @ 7:00pm

2336 Tennessee -Stray Dog Theatre (please park in the Shenandoah Elementary parking lot)

Babysitting will be provided

Tower Grove East Peace Vigil

February 9, 2008

Join the Tower Grove East and other neighborhood groups for a community peace vigil on February 11th at 6:45pm. We will meet at the Tower Grove East substation, located at 2901 Sidney at Nebraska. The purpose of this event is for local residents to band together and fight crime in our neighborhood and also highlight the collective strength we have as a community. I hope you will join us.

United for a Night of Peace: “Reclaiming Our Neighborhood”

Monday, February 11th at 6:45pm

After meeting at the substation, the march will proceed south to Nebraska, west on Magnolia, north to Michigan and end back at 2901 Sidney. Refreshments to be served.

Trash & President’s Day

February 7, 2008

Just a reminder residents —-due to President’s Day on Monday, February 18th, trash that would normally be collected on Mondays and Thursdays, will have their trash collected on TUESDAY (Feb. 19th) and THURSDAY (Feb. 21st).

Those who have Tuesday and Friday trash collection, will have their trash collected on WEDNESDAY (Feb. 20th) and FRIDAY (Feb. 22nd).

For convenient reference, view the Holiday Trash Pickup Schedule at http://stlouis.missouri.org/citygov/refuse

Super Tuesday – Please Go Vote

February 5, 2008

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Hope is Coming!