Tax checkoff helps residents at state's four homes
for veterans
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[March 14, 2007]
CHICAGO -- As taxpayers begin to
fill out their IL-1040 tax forms, Illinois Department of Veterans'
Affairs Director L. Tammy Duckworth is reminding residents about an
easy way to help the state's military heroes.
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"Illinois taxpayers can help out
the state's veterans by making a
donation from a portion of their 2006 income tax refund," Duckworth
said. "This is a simple, effortless way that Illinoisans can
support their hometown heroes and say thank you for all that they
have done and continue to do. I want to encourage everyone, when
completing their 2006 income tax return form, to make a contribution
to the Illinois Veterans' Home fund -- every little bit helps." The
state added the Illinois Veterans' Home fund to its list of voluntary
contribution funds in 2004. The money raised is used to purchase
much-needed supplies and equipment to enhance the lives of the
nearly 1,000 residents of the state's four veterans homes in Anna,
LaSalle, Manteno and Quincy. Last year, Illinois residents
generously donated more than $105,000 to the fund.
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"We need all the help we can get to ensure that the people who
put their lives on the line for our freedoms are cared for. Our
veterans served this country bravely and honorably. They fought for
us, and now, it is our time to serve them," Duckworth added.
For more information, please call IDVA at 1-800-437-9824.
[Text copied from
Illinois Department of Veterans' Affairs news release received from
the
Illinois Office of
Communication and Information]
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