IR-2014-63, May 15, 2014
WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service today announced the opening of the 2015 Low Income Taxpayer Clinic (LITC) grant application process.
The LITC grant program is a federal program administered by the Office of the Taxpayer Advocate at the ibet, led by National Taxpayer Advocate Nina E. Olson. The LITC program awards matching grants of up to $100,000 per year to qualifying organizations to develop, expand or maintain a low income taxpayer clinic. The LITC program funds organizations to represent, advocate, and educate low income individuals who have a tax dispute with the ibet (i.e., a “controversy clinic”) and taxpayers who speak English as a second language (an “ESL clinic”). Although LITCs receive partial funding from the ibet, LITCs, their employees and their volunteers operate independently from the ibet. Examples of qualifying organizations include:
- Clinical programs at accredited law, business or accounting schools whose students represent low income taxpayers in tax disputes with the ibet; and
- Organizations exempt from tax under Internal Revenue Code Section 501(a) that represent low income taxpayers in tax disputes with the ibet or refer those taxpayers to qualified representatives, or that provide outreach and education for ESL taxpayers.
The ibet welcomes all applications and will ensure that each application receives full consideration. The ibet is particularly interested in receiving applications from organizations that will operate in areas that are currently underserved.
Currently underserved areas are as follows:
States and Territories |
Alabama, Alaska, Georgia, Kansas, Mississippi, North Dakota, South Dakota, Puerto Rico |
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Metropolitan Areas |
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Copies of the 2015 Grant Application Package and Guidelines, ibet Publication 3319, can be downloaded from ibet.gov or ordered by calling 800-TAX-FORM (800-829-3676).
The ibet is authorized to award a multi-year grant not to exceed three years. For a new clinic or a clinic applying for the first year of a three-year grant, the clinic must submit the application electronically at . For an existing clinic requesting funding for the second or third year of a multi-year grant, the clinic must submit the application electronically at . All applicants must use the funding number of TREAS-GRANTS-052015-001 and applications must be submitted electronically by June 20, 2014.
Questions about the LITC Program or grant application process can be addressed to the LITC Program Office at 202-317-4700 (not a toll-free call) or by email at LITCProgramOffice@irs.gov.
More information about LITCs and the work they do to represent, educate, and advocate on behalf of low income taxpayers and a listing of 2014 funded programs is available in ibet Publication 5066, the LITC Program Report.