Illinois Lawmakers Recognize Volunteer Firefighters’ Bravery with Tax Credit
State Senator Chris Belt and Fire Chiefs Introduce Volunteer Emergency Worker Tax Credit to Appreciate Unpaid Heroes
According to CBS News, In Illinois lots of American firefighters help out without getting paid but there aren’t enough of them. So some smart folks like State Senator Chris Belt and fire chiefs came up with a plan. They made a new rule called the Volunteer Emergency Worker Tax Credit. It gives volunteer firefighters a $500 discount on their taxes. Over 3,000 firefighters have already got this discount. It’s a way to say thanks to them for their hard work and bravery.
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Tax Credit Boosts Morale and Attraction of Unpaid Heroes in Struggling Volunteer Fire Departments
It’s tough for volunteer fire departments because they don’t have enough American firefighters but this new tax credit gives them hope. It helps attract and keep firefighters who don’t expect money for their service. These firefighters are like heroes always ready to help. With this new tax credit they feel appreciated and motivated to keep protecting their communities.