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Why didn’t i Recieve am earned income credit this year
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Why didn’t i Recieve am earned income credit this year
There are many reason you might not have qualified.
You qualify for the EITC if:
- you have earned income and adjusted gross income within certain limits; AND
- you meet certain basic rules; AND
- you either:
- have a child that meets all the qualifying child rules for you (or your spouse if filing a joint return).
Use the EITC Assistant to find out your filing status, your child’s status as a qualifying child, your eligibility for the credit, and estimate the amount of the credit you may get.
EITC has special rules that apply for members of the military, members of the clergy, and taxpayers with certain types of disability income or children with disabilities.
For additional information go this IRS website.
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Why didn’t i Recieve am earned income credit this year
There are many reason you might not have qualified.
You qualify for the EITC if:
- you have earned income and adjusted gross income within certain limits; AND
- you meet certain basic rules; AND
- you either:
- have a child that meets all the qualifying child rules for you (or your spouse if filing a joint return).
Use the EITC Assistant to find out your filing status, your child’s status as a qualifying child, your eligibility for the credit, and estimate the amount of the credit you may get.
EITC has special rules that apply for members of the military, members of the clergy, and taxpayers with certain types of disability income or children with disabilities.
For additional information go this IRS website.
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