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If you can claim the EIC, you can either have the IRS figure your credit, or you can figure it yourself. To figure it yourself, you can complete a worksheet in the instructions for the form you file. To find out how to have the IRS figure it for you, see chapter 4.
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The earned income credit (EIC) is a tax credit for certain...
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The earned income credit (EIC) is a refundable tax credit...
- Earned Income Credit in a Nutshell
Your earned income must be less than: $53,057 ($59,187 for...
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If you want the Internal Revenue Service to figure your credit, see "Credit figured by the IRS", earlier. If you want to figure the credit yourself, enter the amount from line 4b on line 6 of this worksheet.
Use this worksheet only if you answered "No" to Step 5, question 2, in the instructions. Otherwise, use Worksheet B. 1. Enter your earned income from. Step 5 .............................. . 2. Look up the amount on line 1 above in the EiC Table in the instructions to find the credit.
What Is the EIC? The EIC is a credit for certain people who work. The credit may give you a refund even if you do not owe any tax or did not have any tax withheld. To Take the EIC: Follow the steps below. Complete the worksheet that applies to you or let the IRS figure the credit for you.
The earned income credit (EIC) is a refundable tax credit for most people who work but do not earn high incomes. The purpose of the EIC is to reduce the tax burden and to supplement the wages of working families whose earnings are less than the maximums for their filing status.
Your earned income must be less than: $53,057 ($59,187 for married filing jointly) if you have three or more qualifying children, $49,399 ($55,529 for married filing jointly) if you have two qualifying children,
Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) Assistant. The Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) helps low-to-moderate income workers and families get a tax break. Answer some questions to see if you qualify.