IRS: Don't miss out on Earned Income Tax Credit
The earned income tax credit (EITC) provides additional funds to people who, despite working, receive low to moderate incomes. Easy enough, right? Unfortunately, there are countless rules and exceptions to those rules in
IRS-certified volunteer tax preparers help residents file their taxes and claim available credits, including the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC). Credits can help families get as much as a $5000 refund. As much as $6 million in tax credits go unclaimed
MIAMI, FL, Jan 30, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) — United Way of Miami-Dade is launching a public awareness campaign to inform families who earn less than $49078 annually that they can receive up to $5751 in tax credits through the Earned Income Tax
If ????re one ?f th? more th?n 20000 Santa Cruz County families m?k?n? less th?n $50000 a year, Uncle Sam m?? h??? a nice surprise f?r ???.
And as they look for answers, they often focus on the Earned Income Credit (EIC) and wonder if something changed. The answer is – very little changed. Certainly nothing that would have a significant impact on your income
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