State Tax Donation Option Helps Deserving Children

The state tax form offers an opportunity to donate a portion of any refund to the West Virginia Children’s Trust Fund. The grant making organization funds child welfare programs statewide.

The state tax form offers an opportunity to donate a portion of any refund to the West Virginia Children’s Trust Fund. The grant making organization funds child welfare programs statewide.

In the past fiscal year, the fund provided $300,000 to support local programs, awarded 42 Partners in Prevention grants and has registered more than 30 years of preventing child abuse and neglect across West Virginia.

Wood County’s Lisa Weaver is the program coordinator for the Midtown Family Resource Center at Children’s Home Society of West Virginia.

She said the programs throughout 55 counties range from child abuse prevention training and family meal plans to creating innovative school programming for underprivileged youth.

“We’ve helped to present the darkness to light curriculum, which is the sexual abuse prevention training program for community members,” Weaver said. “You can just use those funds in whatever your community sees as a need.”

To make a donation, you check the Children Trust Fund box on the state tax form. The money will come directly out of the tax refund. Find the options for an amount to contribute, and it will be taken out of any refund automatically.

More than 4,000 W.Va. Taxpayers Could Be Owed 2010 Refunds

The Internal Revenue Service says more than $3 million in federal income tax refunds for 2010 haven’t been claimed in West Virginia.
 
The IRS estimates 4,100 taxpayers in the state could be owed refunds.
 
Half of the potential refunds are estimated at $626.
 
The IRS says in a news release that some people might not have been required to file tax returns because they didn’t earn enough income. Taxes were still withheld from their wages, or quarterly estimated payments were made.
 
     Taxpayers must file a return for 2010 no later than April 15 in order to collect the refunds.
 
     The IRS says refunds might be held if these taxpayers also haven’t filed returns for 2011 and 2012.

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