Marisa Waxman, of the city Department of Revenue, last week urged members of the Lawncrest Community Association to apply for the Earned Income Tax Credit, which is a refundable tax credit implemented by the IRS that is available to low- to moderate-income individuals and families.
City Councilman Allan Domb is also urging Philadelphians to file.
Last year, 40,000 Philadelphians did not apply for the federal EITC, leaving almost $100 million on the table.
The deadline to file is April 18.
The maximum annual income is $53,267 for a married couple with three or more kids. The average refund is $2,400.
A free tax preparation site is at 7300 Bustleton Avenue. It is open Monday through Saturday.
For more information, call 215–686–9200 or visit www.youearneditphilly.com
In other news from the Feb. 16 meeting:
• Crescentville United Methodist Church’s women’s fellowship group is selling pot pies and assorted dishes.
Dishes available are chicken pot pie ($4.50), beef pot pie ($5), shrimp pot pie ($5.50), chicken/broccoli ($5), chicken parmigiana ($5.50), roast turkey platter ($5.50), macaroni au gratin ($3) and apple deep dish ($2.50).
Orders must be placed by Feb. 28, and can be picked up on March 5.
To place an order or for more information, call 215–745–7115 or 215–771–4442.
• Lawncrest Library, 6098 Rising Sun Ave., will host Crochet for Beginners on the following Saturdays from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.: March 5, 12 and 19. Supplies are provided. Call 215–685–0549.
• Anyone looking to apply for health insurance can visit the city’s Health Center 10, at 2230 Cottman Ave. Help from a benefits counselor is available weekdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Wednesdays from 4 to 7:30 p.m. Walk-ins are welcome. Or, to schedule an appointment, call 267–939–6016.
• Lawncrest Community Association will meet on Tuesday, March 15, at 7 p.m. at St. William parish hall, at Argyle and Robbins streets. ••