By Admin on February 1, 2012
The Earned Income Tax Credit is a financial boost for workers earning $49,078 or less in 2011. Four of five eligible taxpayers filed for and received their EITC last year. The IRS wants you to get what you earned also, if you are eligible.
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By Admin on January 23, 2012
2011 Earned Income Credit (EIC) Publication 596
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By Admin on December 28, 2011
The 2011 Earned Income Credit (EIC) chart / table
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By Admin on December 10, 2010
EIC or EITC is a refundable tax credit, meaning you can get money back even if you owe no federal income tax or had no tax withheld. And, if you owe tax, it can offset the amount you must pay. Below is a preview of the new 2010 earning limits and maximum amounts.
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By Admin on January 30, 2010
An expanded Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) means larger families will qualify for a larger credit, offering greater relief for people who struggled through difficult financial times last year, the Internal Revenue Service said today.
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By Admin on December 22, 2009
A qualifying child for the EIC is a child who is your…
Son, daughter, stepchild, foster child, brother, sister, stepbrother, stepsister, or a descendant of any of them (for example, your grandchild, niece, or nephew)
AND…
Posted in Earned Income Credit, Tax News | Tagged Earned Income Credit, EIC, qualifying child, schedule eic, W-5 |
By Admin on March 4, 2009
Check it out! You might be eligible for a tax credit. A tax credit is a dollar-for-dollar reduction of taxes owed. Some credits are even refundable. That means you might receive a refund rather than owe any taxes. Here are five popular credits you should consider before filing your 2008 Federal Income Tax Return: (links [...]
Posted in Tax Credits | Tagged Child and Dependent Care Credit, child tax credit, EIC, Health Coverage Tax Credit, Retirement Savings Contributions Credit, Tax Credits, tax form instructions |
By Admin on December 18, 2008
Here are the changes to the Earned Income Credit for 2008. The maximum amount of the Earned Income Credit (EIC) has increased. The most you can get is: $2,917 if you have one qualifying child $4,824 if you have more than one qualifying child or $438 if you do not have a qualifying child. The [...]
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