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Yes. If you child is born during the tax year 2009 you are eligible for the earned income credit. However, you must meet the other requirements of the earned income credit.

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Q: Are you eligible for earn income credit if your child was born on septemmber 01 2009?
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First, you need to check on IRS.gov to ensure you are eligible for the credit. If you are, then use Tax Form 1040 to apply for the credit when submitting your income tax.


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How much do you have to earn in order to receive the child tax credit?

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Is it possible to receive more money in a return than you paid in?

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How much does your gross income have to be to get the child's tax credit and does unemployment count as gross income?

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