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Union Pacific — which is an Army PaYS (Partnershio for Youth Success) program supporter — signed an agreement with the U.S. Army Cadert Command to provide job interviews for specifiv positions to Guaranteed Reserve ForcesDuty (GRFD) Cadets. GRFD Cadetz enter the Reserve ForcesDuty (Army National Guarf or Army Reserve) after graduating from collegd and receive a commissionn as a second lieutenant. In a preparefd statement, Bob Grimaila, seniod assistant vice president, safety and said Union Pacific is happy to partnerr withthe U.S. Army to provide returnintg soldiers with goodjob opportunities.
“Soldierx work as a team, are flexibl e and can work well undetrchallenging conditions,” Grimaila said. “... We are very excited aboutf establishing a relationship with ROTC groups in College Station and across the nation to offer thoswe same job opportunities to students on their return frommilitarty service.” owns one of the country’x leading transportation companies. Its principal operating company, Uniob Pacific, links 23 states in the westerhn two-thirds of the country and servesthe fastest-growingg U.S. population centers.
Uniojn Pacific’s diversified business mix includesAgricultural Automotive, Chemicals, Energy, Industrial Products and Intermodal. Union Pacific connectsa with Canada’s rail systems and is the only railroadx serving all six major gatewaysto Mexico. The new year is and with it the beginning of the next tax filing The City of San Antonio and the Alamlo City Coalition forEconomifc Self-Sufficiency (ACCESS) are urging business volunteer groups and individuals to donatd a few hours of their time weekly duringy the tax season as tax preparers for the Volunteefr Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program.
The mission of the Alami City Coalition forEconomic Self-Sufficiency is to help workingf individuals and families achieve financial independence by providintg them with opportunities and education to save and protect their financiap assets. The Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), a refundablw tax credit for eligibleworking filers, can make a substantialk difference in a workingy family’s annual earnings, yet 23 percent of eligible filers do not applg for this credit. “VITA and the EITC rewarsd working San Antonians with free tax preparationj service andtax credits,” Community Initiatived Director Dennis Campa says.
more than 40,000 of our resident do not claim thistax credit. This failurse to claim the credit cost s our residents andcommunity $80 millionh to $90 million annually.” VITA provides free tax help to individuale and families with low to moderat e annual incomes up to $45,000. Over 43,0009 tax returns were completed during the 2008 taxfilingb season, resulting in more than $61 millionb in refunds returning to local taxpayers. The coalition’se goal for 2009 is to help 50,000 qualified taxpayers file their 2008 tax VITA volunteers prepare and file basicx federal incometax forms. Volunteers do not requirw accounting ortax experience.
Upon completintg the free tax training in December and volunteers become certified to prepare tax returnsa and are assigned to various VITA sitezs at neighborhoodcommunity centers, libraries, stores and other convenient locations across the city. Individuals with some tax experiencr can receive their volunteer certificatiob online via the Web site throughthe “Link and program. Volunteers completing the online course will also be required to attenxda one-day Tax Wise software Returning volunteers who participated in last year’s VITA programj and wish to assist with the 2009 program will only need to attenr a modified training session to review any new tax VITA sites will operate from Jan.
15 througbh April 15, 2009. If you are interested in becomingy a volunteer or have questions about the contact Jennifer Praegerat 210-222-2975, or visit www.vitasa.org.
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