Nov 19, 2020
The Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC or EIC) is a tax benefit for taxpayers with low to moderate income. It can either give you a tax refund or reduce the tax you owe.
In order to qualify for this credit, you must have earned income. This can be from working, owning a business and meeting certain requirements.
The following requirements are that you:
- You, your spouse, and dependent have a valid social security number (SSN) for employment
- Do not have your filing status as married filing separately
- Are a U.S. citizen, resident alien for the entire year, or a nonresident alien married to a U.S. citizen (married filing jointly)
- Do not have foreign earned income
- Do not have investment income over the annual set amount ($3,650 for tax year 2020)
- Have income from employment or from self-employment
- You/your spouse are not qualifying children of another person
- Have a qualifying child who meets the age, relationship, residency, and joint return tests (they cannot qualify as someone else’s dependent)
- Must be age 25 to 65, not qualify as a dependent, and live in the United States for over half a year
Each tax year has annual adjusted amount per tax year. For example, for tax year 2020, the maximum amount of the EIC is $6,660 with three or more qualifying children. $5,920 with two qualifying children and $3,584 with one qualifying child.
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