From Adriana Cadena <[email protected]>
Subject Children, Medicaid, Taxes, and AI
Date April 3, 2024 8:40 PM
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Children, Medicaid, Taxes, and AI
Dear John,
In this week's newsletter:
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Profile
of
Children
in
Immigrant
Families
[#2]
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Georgetown
CCF
Spotlights
Medicaid
Survey
[#3]
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IRS
Direct
File
Pilot
[#4]
Research: Profile of Children in Immigrant Families
The Annie E. Casey Foundation, an authority on data concerning the nation’s children, recently updated its profile of children in immigrant families. In addition to basic demographic information, the update touches on income and poverty, housing, education, and other issues relevant to our work.
Read on the Foundation Site [[link removed]]
Hat Tip: Georgetown CCF Spotlights Medicaid Survey
Many thanks to our partners at the Georgetown Center for Children and Families for posting about PIF’s recent Medicaid unwinding survey [[link removed]] on CCF’s Say Ahhh! blog. The post nicely summarizes the research, which found that most Spanish-speakers in immigrant families had heard little or nothing about Medicaid “unwinding,” faced significant misinformation, and had persistent public charge concerns.
Read on the CCF Blog [[link removed]]
Resource: IRS Direct File Pilot
Just in time for tax day, the U.S. Internal Revenue Service has launched a pilot of its new Direct File [[link removed]] resource. Available to families in Arizona, California, Florida, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Nevada, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Washington, and Wyoming, the pilot will help the IRS decide whether to expand the service nationwide. According to our partners at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (CBPP), using Direct File could save families more than $150 and 9 hours every year. Thanks to CBPP for sharing this important news, as well as some sample outreach materials (in English and Spanish) partners can use to help spread the word and make the pilot a success. And for people who do not have a Social Security number, consider sharing PIF’s Individual Taxpayer ID Number (ITIN) toolkit [[link removed]] .
Direct File Outreach Materials [[link removed]]
Become a PIF Active Member [[link removed]]
Visit our website at www.pifcoalition.org [[link removed]]
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