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Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) Questions and Answers Q. Can I receive Tax Preparation Services free of Charge? A: YES! free tax return preparation is available to taxpayers who earned less than $40,000 during 2007.
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Q1. What is the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC)? A1. The earned income credit (EITC) is a tax credit for certain people who work and have earned income in tax year 2006 under $38,348. A tax credit usually means more money in your pocket. It reduces the amount of tax you owe. The EITC may also give you a refund. Return to EITC Questions and Answers
A2. To claim the EITC on your tax return, you must meet all of the following rules:
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Q3. What if I was denied the EITC last year? A3. If your EITC for any year after 1996 was denied or reduced for any reason other than a math or clerical error, you must attach a completed Form 8862, Information to Claim Earned Income Credit After Disallowance, to your next tax return to claim the EITC. You must also qualify to claim the EIC by meeting all the rules described in Publication 596. However, do not file Form 8862 if either (1) or (2) below is true. 1. After your EITC was reduced or disallowed in the earlier year:
2. You are taking the EITC without a qualifying child for 2006 and the only reason your EITC was reduced or disallowed in the earlier year was because the IRS determined that a child listed on Schedule EITC was not your qualifying child. Also, do not file Form 8862 or take the EITC for:
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Q4. Who is a qualifying child? A4. Your child is a qualifying child if your child meets three tests. The three tests are:
Relationship To be your qualifying child, a child must be your:
Definitions to clarify the relationship test. Adopted child. An adopted child is always treated as your own child. The term "adopted child" includes a child who was lawfully plced with you for legal adoption. Eligible Foster Child. A person is your eligible foster child if the child is placed with you by an authorized placement agency or by judgment, decree, or other order of any court of competent jurisdiction. Age Your child must be:
Residency Test Your child must have lived with you in the United States for more than half of 2006. See Publications 596 and 501 for more details Review our Frequently Asked Question regarding EITC Qualifying Child Rules Return to EITC Questions and Answers
Q5. Who is an eligible foster child for Tax Year 2006? A5. Eligible foster child. An eligible foster child is an individual who is placed with you by an authorized placement agency or by judgment, decree, or other order of any court of competent jurisdiction. Return to EITC Questions and Answers
A6. Earned income includes all the taxable income and wages you get from working. There are two ways to get earned income:
Taxable earned income includes:
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Q7. How do I figure my credit? A7. Once you know that you qualify for the EITC, you need to know how to figure the amount of the credit. You have two choices of how to figure the credit:
For more information, see Chapter 4, Figuring and Claiming the EITC, in Publication 596 . Return to EITC Questions and Answers
Q8. How can I get EITC in my paycheck in 2007? A8. You may prefer to get some of next year’s EITC throughout the year, rather than wait and get EITC after you file your tax return. To get EITC, complete Form W-5 and give the lower part of the form to your employer. Keep the top part for your records.
Return to EITC Questions and Answers Q9. What if I am prohibited from claiming the EITC for a period of years? A9. If your EITC for any year after 1996 was denied and it was determined that your error was due to reckless or intentional disregard of the EITC rules, then you cannot claim the EITC for the next 2 years. If your error was due to fraud, then you cannot claim the EITC for the next 10 years. The date on which your EITC was denied and the date on which you file your 2006 return affect the years for which you are prohibited from claiming the EITC. Return to EITC Questions and Answers Q10. Where can I get more information? A10. Find out if you are eligible for the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) by answering some questions and providing basic income information. Available in English and Spanish Return to EITC Questions and Answers |