I am currently working on my son's tax return. His income for 2021 is $14,389. He did not qualify for earn income credit (eic) for this year filing because according to the instruction on Turbo Tax on earn income credit, it now compares the AIG from 2019 to 2021 AIG. His AIG for 2019 was $8,687 and 2021 is $14,389, which according to the program will not qualify him for EIC this year because AIG for 2021 should be lower than 2019 AIG. I then searched the IRS website and their EIC states that for single no qualifying dependent, AIG should not be over $21430 and will qualify for $1,502 EIC. They do not referenced to the 2019 AIG. I tried calling them, but because today is the filing deadline is impossible to reach to anyone there. Please give me clarification on this.
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Using the 2019 "lookback" is a choice--not a requirement. You can choose whichever tax year earned income amount gives you the best amount of EIC. Stop trying to use 2019 if it is not to his advantage.
You are allowed to use the 2019 adjusted gross income (AGI) if it is higher than the 2021 AGI. Check the basic and additional qualifiers to see if your son is eligible.
Election to use prior-year earned income
You can elect to use your 2019 earned income to figure your 2021 earned income credit (EIC) if your 2019 earned income is more than your 2021 earned income.
If his only income is the earned income, and there is no other income on the tax return, and your son is not claimed by you and/or his father, then he would qualify for some earned income tax credit (EITC).
You are eligible to claim the EITC without a qualifying child if you meet all the following rules. You (and your spouse if you file a joint tax return) must:
Not be claimed as a qualifying child on anyone else's tax return
If I chose No to the 2019 look back, it takes me to a question if he lives more than six months outside the US. When I answer no, it gives me a message that he does not qualify for the credit which is contradicting to the IRS rules that he qualify for the credit because of his income is not higher than $21,430. Where do I enter that he qualify for the credit of $1502, so when I file the return he should be able to get the credit. This cause the Maryland tax not to recognize that he is eligible for the credit to MD because Federal is 0 on EIC
If your son has met all the requirements, then I'm going to suggest you clear cookies and cache to eliminate any answers that you believe should be deleted. Pieces of information remain when they shouldn't be there. TurboTax is reliable for calculating the accurate earned income tax credit (EITC) on a tax return.
Close the return.
Next clear the cookies and cache using the link: How to clear your cache
Open return and Preview My 1040 to look for the EITC
Lastly, print the return to review the EITC worksheet before you file to see where the question might be that is eliminating the credit.
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