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May 24, 2011

IRS Seeks Grant Applications for Low Income Taxpayer Clinics

IRS Logo The IRS has announced (IR-2011-56) that it is accepting grant applications for Low Income Taxpayer Clinics for the 2012 grant cycle (Jan. 1 - Dec. 31, 2012):

Applications will be accepted May 23, 2011, through June 30, 2011. Previous grant recipients will have the option to apply for up to three years of annual funding, which would reduce the amount of paperwork they must complete over a three-year period. This annual funding will also help recipients with budget planning.

In 2011 the IRS awarded 31 TCE grantees $6.1 million and 179 VITA grantees $12 million.

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I asked IRS a couple years ago for a list of the TCE grant recipients. They said I would have to submit a FOIA request. Must be something there that is interesting enough that they want to make it difficult to find.

Posted by: Bob | May 24, 2011 8:03:54 PM