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YES. When you did not work (provide your services to some one) in the tax year 2009 you DID NOT have any type of qualifying earned income in order to qualify to receive any of the EITC amount.Go to the IRS gov website and use the search box for 2009 Form 1040 (Schedule EIC) worksheet Earned Income Credit go to page 2 for the below information.Taking the EIC when not eligible. If you take the EIC even though you are not eligible and it is determined that your error is due to reckless or intentional disregard of the EIC rules, you will not be allowed to take the credit for 2 years even if you are otherwise eligible to do so. If you fraudulently take the EIC, you will not be allowed to take the credit for 10 years. You may also have to pay penalties.
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eic in ymca bcoz by doing btech in eic you can also place in automation companies as well as electronics and it companies ., ( in ymca mostly automation companies come for mechanical) and studies of ymca is better and 7th semester is only for training,., so it will be good for you to take eic in ymcaust.,
The earned income credit (EIC) is a tax credit for certain people who work and have earned income under $48,279. A tax credit usually means more money in your pocket. It reduces the amount of tax you owe. The EIC may also give you a refund.Go to the IRS gov website and use the search box for Publication 596 (2009), Earned Income Credit (EIC)
EIC is a payroll liability account, just like your other p/r liabilities.
In 1600 Queen Elizabeth I granted permission to a group of merchants to set up a private trading company named as East India company(EIC)
The child that the child actually lives with for most of the year can claim the EIC on the child. If the divorce agreement specifies that a non-custodial parent can claim the child on his or her taxes, it does not mean that he or she can claim the EIC on the child. EIC is not granted in court orders. To claim EIC, you must pass the age, relationship, and residency requirements. If the child does not actually live with the non-custodial parent for most of the year than the non-custodial parent may NOT claim the child.
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