Hi,
I am an international student (F-1 visa) and resident alien for tax purpose starting from 2021. I have spouse (F-2) and a child (4years, US citizen). While filing my 2021 tax return as 'married filling jointly', I also applied ITIN for my spouse and received it after 10 weeks of filing. My spouse has no earning.
I filed my 2021 tax using turbotax and claimed child tax credit, recovery rebate credit and earned income credit. I got a letter form IRS stating that they denied my EIC. They said:
" We didn't allow the amount claimed as Earned Income Credit (EIC) on your tax return. The individual taxpayer identification number you gave us for yourself and/or spouse was issued by the internal Revenue Service and does not qualify you for the credit."
It is evident that for including my spouse (having ITIN) I did not get EIC.
My question is: should I file my tax next year as 'head of the family', so that I can qualify for the EIC? Does filing as 'head of the family' overall decrease my tax refund even if I get EIC?
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If you live with your spouse then your ONLY options are to file a joint return or married filing separately. HOH is not a valid filing status for married couples who live together.
And you can not get the EIC if you file Married Filing Separately.
Here are 2 Turbo Tax articles on the EIC Earned Income Credit……
If you live with your spouse then your ONLY options are to file a joint return or married filing separately. HOH is not a valid filing status for married couples who live together.
And you can not get the EIC if you file Married Filing Separately.
Here are 2 Turbo Tax articles on the EIC Earned Income Credit……
Thanks for your reply. If my wife has no earnings, even then I can't file as HOH ?
No, not if you are married and live together. And a spouse is never a dependent.
Here's a FAQ for Head of Household
https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/family/help/do-i-qualify-for-head-of-household/00/25539
Can a married person file Head of Household?
Got it. Thanks again
I have a follow up question. my wife will have a valid SSN later of year 2023. Then should we be eligible for EIC for 2023 tax return?
I have seen that I can claim EIC for prior years. But don't know much if there is any catch.
For the 2022 filing ... do not file the return until the number is issued ... put yourself on extension if needed and wait for the number.
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