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When will I get my refund if I claimed the Earned Income Tax . . . - Intuit The Protecting Americans from Tax Hikes Act (PATH Act) prevents the IRS from issuing early refunds (before mid-February) on any tax return that claims the Earned Income Tax Credit (EIC) and or Additional Child Tax Credit Congress passed the PATH Act because identity thieves frequently claim one or both of these refundable tax credits
I filed for EIC and CTC and paid the 25. 00 will turbo tax refund for . . . You should probably remove "Tax Expert" from your profile if you can't understand a SIMPLE question lol TurboTax offers to give you your refund 5 days early if you pay a 25 dollar fee They're wanting to know if that will apply to them since they have EIC and CTC
How do I check in TurboTax to see if I claimed the EITC and or ACTC? It'll be on Earned Income Credit (EIC) line 27, Additional Child Tax Credit line 28 Select your product below to find your 1040 form: Note: If your TurboTax navigation looks different from what’s described here, learn more
What is a qualifying child for the Earned Income Credit (EIC)? - Intuit 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 adopted), stepchild, eligible foster child, sibling, half-sibling, step-sibling, or a descendant of any of them (for example, your grandchild or niece); and
Solved: EIC but not claim child - Intuit 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 custodial parent, that would be correct
Qualifying for the Earned Income Credit (EIC) when Married . . . - Intuit you are correct that the general rule of IRC §32(d)(1) is that a married individual must file a joint return in order to qualify for the EIC however, under §32(d)(2), a married individual who does not file a joint return for the taxable year is not treated as married, solely for purposes of the EIC, if, among other things, "during the last 6
Claiming Earned Income Credit when filing married Separately - Intuit Regarding EIC separated from spouse, you can file as head of household if you meet the tests and were unmarried or considered unmarried for the year You’re considered unmarried if you meet these tests: You file a separate return You paid more than half the cost of keeping up the home for the year
Do I qualify for EIC if I had Tax Exempt Income per IRS Notice . . . - Intuit A recent court case now makes Medicare waiver payments eligible for EIC, even though they are not taxable* EDITED 3 3 23: New this year (2022): 1 The IRS has provided a place to deduct (line 8s of Schedule 1) the nontaxable income (but still allow you to claim the Earned Income credit based on that income) and 2 TurboTax now smoothly handles it