Low-Income Tax Clinic NW
Federal opportunity from Department of Revenue. Place of performance: PA. Response deadline: Sep 30, 2025.
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Description
This solicitation will be for the Northwest Region of Pennsylvania
General.
This statement of work covers activities to develop a Low-Income Tax Clinic ("LITC”) at a Qualified LITC to assist low-income Pennsylvania taxpayers with Pennsylvania state tax issues.
The Pennsylvania Department of Revenue (“DOR”) is seeking to partner with a Qualified LITC that can provide expertise in Pennsylvania state tax issues while maximizing a high-quality level of service.
The Qualified LITC shall assume responsibility for all services provided in this statement of work. The Qualified LITC shall provide materials, services, skills, supervision, and necessary tools and equipment to effectively resolve Pennsylvania state tax issues for low-income Pennsylvania taxpayers. A Qualified LITC must have the capability to educate, perform and complete the services in all respects in accordance with this statement of work.
Specific.
The Qualified LITC will be expected to have a proper understanding the Pennsylvania’s tax laws and
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