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The Earned Income Credit isn't all or nothing. The credit is a horseshoe shaped scale, and the credit would be small at $53,350 anyway.
You will ultimately have more income (aka more money in your pocket), taxes and tax credits included, but making the extra $7000. If you want to turn down extra money, don't do it because of taxes. That would be silly.
The Earned Income Credit isn't all or nothing. The credit is a horseshoe shaped scale, and the credit would be small at $53,350 anyway.
You will ultimately have more income (aka more money in your pocket), taxes and tax credits included, but making the extra $7000. If you want to turn down extra money, don't do it because of taxes. That would be silly.
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