For over 35 years, Uptown People’s Law Center has been committed to serving poor and vulnerable communities in Chicago. UPLC’s community work focuses on individuals and families who are being mistreated by their landlord, or who are in need of Social Security benefits. They also work to protect the civil rights of those incarcerated in ... Read More ›
The AICPA reports, “Earlier this year, the IRS’s Exempt Organization and Government Entities Division (TE/GE) in its FY 2016 Priority Letter affirmed that it has moved to a data-driven decision-making process in determining examination plans.”
For more information on the AICPA’s analysis, click here.
Click here to read the FY 2016 Priority Letter.
Facts about Literacy:
• An estimated 882,000, or 30%, of adults in Chicago have low basic literacy skills and would benefit from adult literacy and/or adult basic education services.
• 54% of Chicago’s public school students do not meet or exceed reading standards.
• 61% of low-income households do not own any children’s books.
What we know: From the ... Read More ›