Last year, our research found an unexpected link between refundable EITCs & healthy birth outcomes.
Our analysis found that a refund of 10% of the federal credit could help South Carolina save more than $2 million by reducing public costs associated with low-birthweight.
A refundable state #EITC has the capability to promote economic activity, greater tax revenue, and reduced spending on public assistance and human services programs.
Our South Carolina benefit-cost analysis shows a refundable EITC can go a long way. #scpol
@DakotaRudesill@JasonDJolley Indeed. For what it is worth, if you hire an attorney who is in the Tax Bar, they have a number that is a little easier to get through. It's still an absurd thing, but they can usually get through before the business day ends if they call first thing.
We're invested in the future at @Sorenson_Impact's Summit! @BryanFBoroughs@MaryCGarvey with our CEO & Board Chair
Learning how best to invest for the future through innovation, economic development & scale, and to achieve social & environmental justice through capital markets.
@DakotaRudesill Hey Professor. To my much-less-informed eyes, this strikes me as both 1) bad, and 2) maybe not as bad as it -could- be. I'm curious about your take on Russia's exit from New START? https://t.co/om2JV4c44V