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Schedule C Tax Preparation as Asset Building
Karen Heisler
Rural Dynamics, Inc.
Great Falls, Montana
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Rural Dynamics’ SETI Project
• Introduced in the 2009 Tax Season through the statewide Tax Help Montana program.
• Focused on helping remote rural and Native self-employed filers access no-cost tax preparation services and useful wrap-around services in their communities.
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Rural Dynamics’ SETI Project
• During the 2010 tax season, the Tax Help Montana coalition filed over 6,000 tax returns statewide.– Over 320 Schedule C or Schedule C-EZ
returns– 154 of these filers received an EITC– Some Native Communities had 5 – 10% of
filers needing this service
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Why does SETI matter in Montana?
Why does SETI matter in Montana?
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Montana’s Tribal Communities
• Montana is home to 7 federally recognized Tribal Reservations. – Just over 6 percent of
Montana’s total population is American Indian--around 60,000.
– Reservation communities are, overall, remote and rural, often lacking general services.
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Great Distances—Low Population
• At 147,000 square miles, Montana is the fourth largest state in the Union.
• With fewer than 1 million people, Montana is the 48th least densely populated state.
– 46 of Montana’s 56 counties are considered “frontier” with fewer than 6 people per square mile. Many counties have 2 or fewer people per square mile.
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What does that Mean?
• In real terms:– Driving across
Montana is the same distance as driving from Washington DC to Chicago Ill.
• In Montana, there are:– 1.4 Elk,– 3.3 Deer,– 896 Fish, and– 6 People
• Per square mile.
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• According to CFED’s 2009-2010 Assets and Opportunity Scorecard Montana leads the nation in providing an economic incubator for entrepreneurs ranking:– 1st in small business ownership rates– 1st in microenterprise ownership rates– 3rd in women’s business ownership rates
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Why SETI is needed in Montana
• Traditionally underserved and historically offered few options with regards to financial education, tax preparation, and business planning and development, remote rural and Native communities are lagging behind the rest of the state in terms of small business growth and development in Montana.
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Why SETI is needed in Montana• CFED found Montana’s
Indianpreneurs did not share in the state’s entrepreneurial vitality, ranking– 45th in American Indian
business ownership rate.• It is important to keep in
mind, the Native population in Montana is 6x the national average.
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Rural Dynamics’s SETI Project and Tax Help Montana
• During the 2010 tax season Tax Help Montana operated 38 full-time tax sites and over 25 tax clinics state-wide.
• RDI offered specialized training to interested partners and volunteers covering Schedule C and Schedule C-EZ tax preparation.
• On-site technical assistance offered throughout the tax season to Tax Help Montana partners.
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Tax Help Montana’s 2010 Coverage
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ABC’s of Rural Dynamics’ SETI Project
• Provided no-cost tax preparation for small businesses with business income up to $50,000.
– Returns were prepared by volunteer preparers who received additional training.
• All self-employed returns were quality reviewed by a staff member with a significant business tax preparation and financial background.
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ABC’s of Rural Dynamics’ SETI Project
• Specifically targeted self-employed filers in Reservation communities.
• Linked SETI clients with additional resources available within, or nearby, their community.
• Additional follow-up by Rural Dynamics staff or site coordinators in the off season is scheduled
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Rural Dynamics’ SETI Project• Capitalized on existing partnerships:
– Montana Indian Business Alliance, the Montana Credit Unions for Community Development, Department of Revenue, and Tribal Colleges and Organizations.
• Developed new relationships:– Made in Montana Marketplace, local
Chambers of Commerce, SBDC, MT Dept. of Labor and Industry, Dept. of Commerce, and various associations.
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SETI and Future Development
• Utilizing SETI Schedule C tax preparation as an avenue to asset building and small business development will move communities to further economic vitality.
• Working with established partners, namely in Indian Country, provides credibility and the ability to increase access to resource networks already existent in the community.
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SETI as Asset Development
• Individual Development Accounts [IDAs]
• Financial Education Courses
• Business Networks [MIBA, State, etc.]
• Business Planning Resources
• Bridge to Benefits [work support programs]
• Financial Resources [Accounts, Credit Counseling, etc.]
• Alternative Products [Savings Bond, A-RAL, etc.]
Understanding that clients, especially our self-employed filers, need to be viewed holistically, Rural Dynamics’ SETI project links filers with additional
resources, including:
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How a Rural SETI Program can Work
• Understanding that many filers did not identify as “self-employed” or understand simple tax terms or forms was key to gaining trust, especially in Native communities.
• Outreach to self-employed filers through business networks, associations, and already trusted resources proved most effective.
• Marketing in rural and Reservation communities often took a non-traditional form in its most successful incarnations.
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Challenges of Rural SETI• Distance and Time• Nature of SE
businesses in rural America [ag versus retail]
• Marketing and Outreach
• Volunteer base comfortable with Schedule C
• “The Philanthropic Divide”
• New program component, establishing trust
• Remote population• Training
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Advantages of Rural SETI
• Tight-knit business networks
• Passionate volunteer base
• Community• Growing audience of
SE filers
• Grassroots support• Low-cost or no-cost
word-of-mouth marketing
• Opportunities for innovative approaches
• Collaboration
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Visit www.taxhelpmontana.org
for more information on Rural Dynamics’ SETI program
Karen Heisler
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