Can u claim eitc with 2019 earned income if u only have unemployment in 2020
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No. Unemployment is not considered "earned income" for the purpose of claiming the earned income tax credit.
If your earned income was higher in tax year 2019 than in tax year 2020, you can use the 2019 amount to calculate your EITC for 2020.
Yes, There is a “lookback” option that allows you to use your 2019 amounts for earned income credit or child tax credit. You can pick whichever amount gives you a better tax refund for your 2020 refund.
You can go to the earned income credit section in Deductions and Credits.
You still MUST enter all of your 2020 income into your 2020 tax return, including any unemployment you received.
Please follow these steps in TurboTax:
I want to use my 2019 tax return to file for 2020 ... (intuit.com)
So even if I had no earned income in 2020 only unemployment I can still use my 2019 earned income for the eitc?
Yes, you can use your 2019 earned income to calculate the Earned Income Tax Credit for your 2020 tax return. This is a temporary situation for the 2020 tax return provided by the Taxpayer Certainty and Disaster Tax Relief Act of 2020.
Use the following link for more information: IRS EITC Assistant
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