First-time parent? Maximize your IRS refund!
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Are you or someone you know a first-time parent? Have you wondered what tax benefits are available to you as a new parent? Do you want to maximize your refund? If you answered “YES” to any or all of these questions, you won’t want to miss this presentation!
Join IRS for an overview of...
Are you or someone you know a first-time parent? Have you wondered what tax benefits are available to you as a new parent? Do you want to maximize your refund? If you answered “YES” to any or all of these questions, you won’t want to miss this presentation!
Join IRS for an overview of available credits, tax tips, and tools for new parents. Public Affairs Specialist Priscilla Uribe will cover everything you need to know about tax situations and benefits for parents.
During this Chat, you’ll hear about:
- Earned income tax credits
- Child tax credits
- Child and dependent tax credits
Meet The Speaker
Priscilla is a Bilingual Public Affairs Specialist with Tax Outreach, Partnership and Education. She specializes in partnering with national organizations that can benefit from tax information, especially for Spanish speaking communities and outside of the traditional tax communities.
She has been with the Internal Revenue Service since 2007. Priscilla began her career with the Internal Revenue Service as a data transcriber representative. Soon after, she joined the audit department as an examiner, in which she learned a wide range of the department’s laws, principals and procedures in depth. She later was able to assist constituents by becoming a Case Advocate, with Taxpayer Advocate Service. As a senior advocate and analyst, she assisted the taxpayer in technical and procedural tax cases covering issues encountered in the TAS office while concentrating on those with the most complicating or specialized factors. Priscilla has acquired basic knowledge of accounting and knowledge of examination techniques, the interrelationships between Federal and state laws, and general and geographic business practices.