Immigrants who file with an ITIN number cannot receive tax credits
For the past decade, Rosalba Hernandez, 40, has followed the standard routine for most Californians come April: file her taxes.
To address the issue, the California Immigrant Policy Center has embarked on a campaign to include all qualifying immigrants of any status in CalEITC — a change they hope will be included in the governor’s proposed budget for the next year. “Immigrants are overrepresented in low-wage jobs,” Feldstein said. “If they’re working and filing their taxes like everyone else, they should be eligible for tax credit.”
“The money is not really for me,” she said. “It’s to benefit my children, who are citizens. Every little bit counts in helping with something, whether it’s education or their health. In a way, it’s just going back to help the American community.”
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