Montgomery County Community Action Agency 1401 Rockville Pike, 3rd Floor Rockville, MD 20852 240-777-1697
Registration for Pre-Kindergarten/Head Start Continues
Enrollment in 2022 - 2023 classes in-person: Families can register their children for Head Start in-person at the Rocking Horse Road Center, 4910 Macon Road, Room 141, Rockville, MD, 20852.
Online: Montgomery County Public Schools has new QR codes to link families to the application process for Head Start and Pre-kindergarten. The QR code takes the parent or guardian to a portal and they can apply directly from their phone in their preferred language. Fliers in English and Spanish direct parents and guardians to one link if they are new to MCPS, and another if they already have a child attending MCPS. Children must be three or four years old by September 1, 2022 to apply for Head Start or Pre-kindergarten. Families must meet income guidelines. The programs help children thrive in school and link their parents to resources, including parenting support.
Head Start/Pre-K registration fliers are available for download in English, Spanish, Amharic, Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese, French, and Portuguese.
Do you have questions about Head Start? Check out the Common Questions online.
The Montgomery County Head Start program is collecting new coats for boys and girls, sizes 4T, 5, 6, 6x, 7 and 8. Donations may be dropped off at Rocking Horse Road Center, 4910 Macon Road, Room 141, Rockville, MD, 20852. For more information, please call Lisa Conlon at 240-740-4530.
Thank you very much!
VITA Tax Filing Deadlines: October 15 for Filed Extensions; October 31 for Prior Year and Amended Return Services
Community Action's Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program can help you file on time. VITA offers free tax filing services to residents with household incomes of $58,000 or less.
The deadline date for tax extension returns is October 15.
VITA's appointments for prior year (2021) and amended returns (2018 - 2020) end on October 31.
Virtual appointments are available on Mondays and Fridays, from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. In-person appointments are available Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
VITA offers walk-in appointments on a first come, first served basis in Rockville Tuesday – Thursday, 2 – 4 pm. All in-person appointments will be at 1401 Rockville Pike, Suite 320, Rockville, MD 20852.
To schedule an appointment, please call VITA at 240-777-1123 or go to the CASHBACK website. See also our VITA fliers in: English, Spanish, Amharic, Chinese, French, Korean, and Vietnamese.
VITA's Tax Tip: Relief from Late Penalties for 2019, 2020 Tax Returns
The following is excerpted from IR-2022-155:
The Internal Revenue Service recently issued Notice 2022-36, which provides penalty relief to most people and businesses who file certain 2019 or 2020 returns late. To qualify for this relief, any eligible income tax return must be filed on or before Sept. 30, 2022.
In addition, nearly 1.6 million taxpayers who already paid late penalties will automatically receive more than $1.2 billion in refunds or credits.
“Throughout the pandemic, the IRS has worked hard to support the nation and provide relief to people in many different ways,” said IRS Commissioner Chuck Rettig. “The penalty relief issued today is yet another way the agency is supporting people during this unprecedented time. This penalty relief will be automatic for people or businesses who qualify; there’s no need to call.”
The relief applies to the ‘failure to file’ penalty. The penalty is typically assessed at a rate of 5% per month and up to 25% of the unpaid tax when a federal income tax return is filed late.
Penalty relief is automatic. This means that eligible taxpayers need not apply for it. If already assessed, penalties will be abated. If already paid, the taxpayer will receive a credit or refund.
Visit IRS.gov/penaltyrelief for details.
Climate Action: Sustainable Clothes Shopping!
From the Montgomery County Department of Environment:
Did you know that it takes 2,000 gallons of water to make a single pair of blue jeans and 713 gallons of water to grow the cotton required for one t-shirt? Textiles can also produce a lot of waste, since they often cannot be recycled.
Purchasing items from stores or swap groups is an amazing way to both save money and be more sustainable. Many of these shopping options can be found here in Montgomery County. Learn more!
Resources:
NEW: Montgomery County has a new website to educate and inform the public about flooding issues, including frequently flooded roads, steps residents can take to prepare for potential flooding, and the availability of flood insurance to all properties in the County. Visit https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/flooding/ for information.
Montgomery County's Climate Action Plan.
Alert Montgomery provides accurate and immediate emergency notifications from Montgomery County to your cell, work, or home phones via text, email, or voice message about emergencies that may affect your home, workplace, child's school, or any other locations within the County. Sign up today!
Visit the OEMHS website for tips on preparing for severe storms. Do you know the difference between a National Weather Service (NWS) Watch or Warning?
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Watch: Be Prepared; Conditions are right for the event to happen; May last several hours; Time to plan for the possibility of the event
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Warning: The weather event is happening; Time to take immediate action; Usually limited to a short period of time (around 30 minutes).
Montgomery County information on Monkeypox, including vaccine access and frequently asked questions.
Free COVID-19 vaccines for adults and children ages six months and up: Montgomery County COVID-19 Vaccine Site
Montgomery County COVID-19 information website
Montgomery County COVID-19 hotline in English: 240-777-1755, and in Spanish: 301-270-8432
Financial Empowerment Center at WorkSource Montgomery: Free Financial Counseling.
Frequently Asked Questions about Rent Relief Round 4 are available in English, Korean, Spanish, French, Chinese, Vietnamese, and Amharic.
Assistance with mortgage payments due to COVID-19 related income loss: Maryland Homeowner Assistance Fund. The Latino Economic Development Corporation and the Housing Initiatives Partnership assist County residents in applying for funds.
Ban the Box: The Fair Criminal Record Screening Standards Law assists in the successful reintegration of people with criminal records into the workforce by removing barriers to employment and housing. From the Montgomery County Office of Human Rights.
Asian American Health Initiative
Latino Health Initiative
African American Health Program
Food assistance resources and information in English, Spanish, Amharic, French, Chinese, Vietnamese, and Korean.
Diaper distribution
Family violence prevention
CASHBACK – VITA Services, tax credit information, COVID-19 financial resources.
CFPB Your Money, Your Goals
CFPB Financial Education Tools in Multiple Languages
Protecting Immigrant Families provides information on immigrant eligibility for public programs.
Unemployment Insurance
Office of Home Energy Programs – Utilities assistance
WSSC water & sewer bill assistance in English and Spanish. Call Center Advisors: 301-206-4001.
Water bill assistance flier in English and Spanish.
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