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Best Kept Secret Revealed With WOTC Reinstated
Glendora business, MyJobCredit.com, seizes opportunity and speaks out about its contribution to helping America get back to work.

GLENDORA, CA-On December 19, 2014, congress reinstated the Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC). This bill provides tax incentives to employers for hiring people who have faced challenges with employment. WOTC seeks to move people off of social programs, reducing the cost of the programs and increasing employment rates.
WOTC is a temporary program that is reinstated for 2014, and we anticipate legislation will add calendar year 2015 sometime early next year. Congress generally reevaluates the bill after it has expired, and reauthorizes it for an additional two years. They enhance, adjust, and altar the program to make it more effective. The program last expired on December 31, 2013 and has been on hiatus ever since.
Individual tax credits range from $1,200 to $9,600. Job seeker categories that generate these tax credits include unemployed veterans, food stamp (SNAP) recipients, TANF recipients, Empowerment Zone residents, youth, ex-felons, and more.
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The company, MyJobCredit.com, is the best-kept secret for taking advantage of these tax incentives. MyJobCredit.com is a revolutionary website that connects job seekers and employers. Their social networking solution helps thousands of job seekers and companies move quickly towards MyJobCredit.com’s goal of helping America get back to work.
“We love what we do,” said the Founder of MyJobCredit.com, Dean Rehfeld. “We feel that everyone should know about and make use of the WOTC program.”
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MyJobCredit.com’s program is designed to help job seekers maximize their potential in the job market by having additional value and standing out -- job seekers can screen themselves and discover their tax credit eligibility. Job Seekers have visibility of employers that are looking to hire job credit eligible candidates, and they are able to leverage their job credit eligibility in their job search. Employers are able to search through the hiring pool and contact job seekers that best fit their open positions and have the highest tax credit value.
Brooke Christensen, Director of a small business, uses MyJobCredit.com to recruit pre-qualified candidates and screen her applicants. Christensen shares about her experience, “MyJobCredit.com is so easy to use. This is not a subject I know much about so it is nice that I don’t have to spend time worrying about filing and filling out paperwork. The staff is always friendly and helpful when I have questions. I would highly recommend them!”
While countless Americans are unemployed and ignorant about the power of tax credits, millions of dollars in tax credits go unclaimed each year. By simplifying the process and providing self-screening, MyJobCredit.com aims to put the power of tax credits in the hands of job seekers.
“We are thrilled about WOTC being reinstated,” said Rehfeld, “We hope that our company can capitalize on this moment to raise awareness and help people take advantage of these government incentives.”
Like any startup, MyJobCredit.com has big goals; with the WOTC being reinstated, it looks as though 2015 will treat this company pretty well.
For more information on My Job Credit please contact Haley Hook at 626.771.2113 or visit the website at https://myjobcredit.com/