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cmkader16
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My co-worker who work the same position as me, makes the same pay and live almost the exacty same life style (no kids, pays rent). He got $1,300. Whys mine $231.

 
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CatinaT1
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My co-worker who work the same position as me, makes the same pay and live almost the exacty same life style (no kids, pays rent). He got $1,300. Whys mine $231.

Many variables determine your refund amount. I would guess from the situation you describe you had different amounts withheld from taxes throughout the year from your payroll.

 

Without seeing both tax returns, we could only speculate.

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My co-worker who work the same position as me, makes the same pay and live almost the exacty same life style (no kids, pays rent). He got $1,300. Whys mine $231.

As Catina mentioned, there are many variables that play a factor in the refund amount.  One of the biggest (as mentioned by Catina) are the withholding amounts.  If your co-worker had more taxes taken out throughout the year on their checks, then as it gets reported to the irs during tax time, your coworker would get more back due to an over payment of taxes.  Also keep in mind that other factors could play into it such as other deductions your coworker might be able to utilize or charitable contributions, ect. 

My co-worker who work the same position as me, makes the same pay and live almost the exacty same life style (no kids, pays rent). He got $1,300. Whys mine $231.

The only way to tell exactly why would be to put your tax returns next to each other and compare them line by line.   Or----ask him what was in box 2 of his W-2 and compare it to what you had in your box 2.  Then compare what each of you had in box 17 of each of your W-2's.

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Hal_Al
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My co-worker who work the same position as me, makes the same pay and live almost the exacty same life style (no kids, pays rent). He got $1,300. Whys mine $231.

You must be at least 25 years old to get the Earned Income Credit is one of those "many factors".

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