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IRS Seeks Grant Applications for Low Income Taxpayer Clinics

Irs_logo_60The IRS announced today that it is accepting grant applications for Low Income Taxpayer Clinics for the 2006 grant cycle (1/1/06 – 12/31/06):

The Low Income Taxpayer Clinic grant program is entering its eighth year and continues to expand. Under the program, IRS awards matching grants up to $100,000 a year to develop, expand or continue low income taxpayer clinics. To date in 2005, the LITC Program Office has awarded LITC grants to 145 organizations in 48 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico.

The application period for the 2006 LITC grant program began May 23 and applications for grants must be electronically filed or received by 4 p.m. on July 25, 2005.

For more information, see:

In the 2005 grant cycle, 28 law schools received funding for Low Income Tax Clinics:

2005 IRS Funding of Law School Tax Clinics

Law School

Amount

Albany

$85,000

American

$85,000

Arkansas-Little Rock

$80,000

Chapman

$80,000

Chicago-Kent

$93,000

Connecticut

$85,000

Denver

$50,000

Duke

$40,000

Duquesne

$80,000

Fordham

$85,000

Georgia State

$85,000

Gonzaga

$54,000

Idaho

$80,000

Kansas

$40,000

Lewis & Clark

$60,000

Loyola-Chicago

$70,000

Michigan State

$70,000

Minnesota

$85,000

Missouri-Kansas City

$85,000

Northern Kentucky

$50,000

Pittsburgh

$85,000

Quinnipiac

$85,000

Rutgers

$85,000

San Diego

$85,000

Syracuse

$80,000

Texas Tech

$50,000

Villanova

$85,000

Univ. of Washington

$85,000

For more details about the 2005 grant cycle, see here.


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