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The earned income tax credit can put money in taxpayers’ pockets

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The earned income tax credit can put money in taxpayers’ pockets

The earned income tax credit benefits working people with low-to-moderate income. Last year, the average credit was $2,445. EITC not only reduces the amount of tax someone owes, but may also give them a refund, even if they don’t owe any tax at all.

Here are a few things people should know about this credit:

Here’s a quick look at the income limits for the different filing statuses. Those who work and earn less than these amounts may qualify.

Married filing jointly:

Head of household and single:

The maximum credit amounts are based on the number of children a taxpayer has. They are the same for all filing statuses:

Taxpayers who file using the status married filing separately cannot claim EITC.

More information:
Publication 5334, Do I Qualify for EITC?

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