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- Solved: I can see my EIC is wrong and there is an error on the form . . .
The smaller amount of EIC is what's used for your EIC, regardless of whether earned income or AGI is higher See the TurboTax Help article What are the qualifications for the Earned Income Credit (EIC or EITC)? for more information
- Solved: claiming child for EIC credit
The two children lived with the taxpayer for 8 months in 2024 Setting up the turbo tax file does the taxpayer get to claim one child as a dependent and the other child as a non dependent but is eligible for EIC credit or is the EIC credit lost for the non dependent child in the first year of a divorce?
- Has anyone that filed with the EIC credit or child credit received . . .
If you claimed the EIC or Additional Child Tax Credit, you can expect to get your refund by March 3 as long as you e-filed, chose to get your refund via direct deposit, and have no issues with your return The IRS will update projected deposit dates for most early EITC ACTC filers by February 22
- Qualifying for the Earned Income Credit (EIC) when Married . . . - Intuit
You are confusing the criteria to file as Head of Household with using the filing status of married filing separately You cannot get EIC if you file married filing separately Splitting hairs over how long you lived apart will not make you eligible for EIC if you file married filing separately There are plenty of people who live together and who file MFS for a variety of reasons Married
- Solved: EIC but not claim child - Intuit
What you haven't said is where the child lives That is, whether you are the custodial parent If you are, you can claim EIC You can also claim Head of Household filing status and the dependent care credit, if appropriate So, " not able to claim her for the EIC because she's not a dependent" is WRONG But if TT support said you are not able to claim her for the EIC because you are not the
- The EIC amount - Intuit
Thanks for joining us today, Vonniegirl! For the 2024 tax year, the tax credit ranges from a max of $632 to $7,830, depending on tax filing status, income and number of children Taxpayers without children can qualify for a lower credit amount
- Can I claim 2 out of my 4 dependents, but only take the EIC for one of . . .
maybe your GF did something wrong because to get the EIC for a child the child must be a qualifying child and only one person can claim a child as a qualifying child To qualify for the Earned Income Credit (EIC), a child must meet the following criteria: 1 The child can be your biological child, adopted child, stepchild, foster child or
- Why file early if the irs is going to hold your refund because you have . . .
Why file early if the irs is going to hold your refund because you have earned income tax credit"Why file early?" is a good question----filing early is often not the best plan As you have discovered, if you are getting EIC or additional CTC your refund is going to be held anyway And all the while it is being held, if you discover that you missed entering a W-2, forgot to enter a dependent
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