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- What are the qualifications for the Earned Income Credit (EIC . . . - Intuit
To qualify for and claim the Earned Income Credit you must:Have earned incomeHave been a US citizen or resident alien for the entire tax yearHave a valid Social
- When will I get my refund if I claimed the Earned Income Tax . . . - Intuit
The IRS won't issue refunds before mid-February for any tax return with the Earned Income Tax Credit (EIC) or Additional Child Tax Credit (ACTC) This helps prevent identity theft and fraudulent returns
- ¿Cuáles son los requisitos para obtener el Crédito por . . . - Intuit
Tener ingreso del trabajo Haber sido ciudadano a estadounidense o extranjero a residente durante todo el año tributario Tener un número de Seguro Social válido (no un ITIN) para ti, tu cónyuge (si presentan la declaración de forma conjunta) y los hijos calificados reportados en tu declaración de impuestos No tener ingresos por inversiones que superen los $11,950 No presentar un
- Whats a qualifying child for the Earned Income Credit (EIC)?
To count as a qualifying child for EIC, your child must have a valid Social Security number (not an ITIN) They must also:Be your child (including legally adopte
- 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
- How do I fix e-file reject SEIC-F1040-506-02? - Intuit
If you receive e-file reject code SEIC-F1040-506-02, it means someone else has already claimed the Earned Income Credit (EIC) for a child on your return Usually the custodial parent gets to claim the EIC, even if the non-custodial parent is claiming the Child Tax Credit under a divorce decree or other agreement
- Solved: claiming child for EIC credit
The custodial parent qualifies for Head of Household filing status, Earned Income Credit, and Child and Dependent Care Credit (if eligible) for both children Each parent qualifies for Child Tax Credit only for the child they are claiming For tax purposes, custodial parent vs noncustodial parent is determined by physical custody — not legal custody Regardless of what the divorce decree
- Claiming Earned Income Credit when filing married Separately
Taxpayers should file Schedule EIC - Form 1040 and check the box showing them as married filing separately with a qualifying child
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