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Tax Credits for doing the right thing.

I was reading a posting by another lawyer on a forum discussing the method for applying for a tax credit for using sign language interpreters and it spurred me to do a little digging into resources on the topic. Not only can lawyers, doctors and other service providers have assistance in paying for an interpreter when one is needed to provide services to a person covered by the ADA, it's the right thing to do. Helpful sites and information can be found at: WorkWorld.org, EEOC, Iowa Workforce Development. A discussion of the concept of tax credits to assist the disabled with gaining access [including construction assistance] can also be found at KatrinaNetworking Blog.

I figured this was helpful information no matter whether you are the person seeking the credit or a person who can use this information to open some doors that might otherwise be shut.

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