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YOU EARNED
IT.
TAKE THE
CASH!
Welcome to
YouEarnedIt.org, a site dedicated to educating you about the Earned Income Tax
Credit, the EITC. Please feel free to explore the site and learn
more about one of the most powerful poverty fighting programs in the United
States.
Important: This site is for information purposes only.
If you have any questions or are unsure about how to file for the EITC, please
consult a certified tax preparer.
What is the EITC?
The EITC is a tax credit for qualifying
individuals and families who have worked and had an earned
income of less than $39,783 for the 2007 tax year.
Qualifying families could be eligible for up to $4,700 this
tax season. To see if you might be eligible, click
here.
In 1975 Congress approved the tax credit
legislation to offset the burden of social security taxes
and to provide an incentive to work. The EITC has no
effect on certain welfare benefits. In most cases,
EITC payments will not be used to determine eligibility for
Medicaid, Supplemental Security Income (SSI), food stamps,
low-income housing or most Temporary Assistance for Needy
Families (TANF) payments.
- IRS, www.irs.gov
Do you Qualify?
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Qualifying
Children
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Single with an annual gross income (AGI) less than
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Married filing jointly with an AGI less than
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More than one
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$37,783 |
$39,783
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One
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$33,241
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$35,241
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None
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$12,590 |
$14,590 |
To qualify you must meet all of the following requirements:
Must have:
- Earned income
- Valid Social Security Number
- U.S. Citizenship or resident alien all year
- Less than $2,800 investment income
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Must not:
- Have foreign earned income
- File “Married filing separately”
- Be the qualifying child of another person
- Be under age 25 or over age 65, if no children
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Checklist for filing
– The following is a list of things you will
need to prepare your taxes:
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Taxpayer's Proof of
Identity
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A copy of last year's
tax return
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Social Security and/or
ITIN cards for you, your spouse and dependents
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Identification number
for Child Care Provider
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All
forms,
W-2, 1098 and 1099 for 2007
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1099 forms and proof of other income received
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1099-G forms for unemployment received
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1099-R for pension income
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1099-INT or DIV for interest or dividends
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1099-MISC for self-employment income
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Business Expenses if
you file Schedule C-EZ
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Information for
deductions/credits:
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Child support annual statements
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Social Security summary statements for 2007
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Amount you paid per month in rent; landlord’s name and
address
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Mortgage statements
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Amount of 2007 Health Insurance premiums paid out of
pocket
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Copies of your property tax bills (summer and winter)
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Call local city or township office if you can’t find
your information
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Be sure to include home’s TAXABLE VALUE (TV)
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Home heating costs from 11/01/2006 – 10/31/2007
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Heating credit will be printed on your heating bill
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Or call your heat provider’s customer service for “Home
Heating Credit” tax information
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Proof of account for
direct deposit of refund (e.g. voided check)
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IRS or MI notices, if any, that you received in 2007
Helpful Links and
Phone Numbers
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