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It would be hard to know without seeing the details on your tax return. Are you aware that the Consolidated Appropriations Act (CAA) was signed into law on December 27, 2020 as a stimulus measure to provide relief to those affected by the pandemic? For tax year 2020, the CAA allows taxpayers to use either their 2020 or 2019 earned income in calculating the Additional Child Tax Credit (ACTC) as well as the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC).
If you have e-filed your 2020 Federal tax return and the tax return is accepted by the IRS, you will have to amend your 2020 Federal tax return and correct the entries and calculations to receive the Earned Income Tax Credit.
If you have e-filed your 2020 Federal tax return and the tax return is rejected by the IRS, you will have to amend your 2020 Federal tax return and correct the entries and calculations to receive the Earned Income Tax Credit as well as correct the entries that generated the rejection.
To qualify for the Earned Income Tax Credit, you must have earned income. The IRS defines earned income as:
Here are all of the requirements to qualify for the Earned Income Credit:
In addition, both your earned income and Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) may not exceed:
The tests for a qualifying child are:
One more thing — if you are not claiming a qualifying child:
TurboTax software will ask you simple questions and give you the tax deductions and credits you are eligible for based upon your answers.
See also this TurboTax Help.
will I be able to amend my taxes on turbotax if I'm accepted with IRS?
Yes, if you need to amend, you can do that using TurboTax - but not until your original return gets processed. Amending your return means filing a new form, 1040X. This is only required in certain situations. In other situations, you can change your original return and you should not file a new form.
Don't amend if:
On the other hand, you will need to amend if you already mailed your return (or the government accepted your e-file) and:
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