Only when you qualify for the earned income tax credit and have some amount of the qualifying earned income funds that you worked for and you complete your 1040 federal income tax return completely and correctly will you know how much of the EITC you might qualify for with a qualifying child that was born before the end of the tax year.
Yes any income that you work for would be earned income.
No, earned income has to come from wages or self-employment.
NO workers compensation for an on the job injury is not qualified taxable earned income for the earned income credit.
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no you may not If you have no earned income, you would not qualify for the earned income credit.
Income earned
Unemployment benefits are not "earned income", so you should not be eligible for earned income credit.
Earned income comes from wages or self-employment. The IRS considers rental income as passive (not from work.)
The income which is yet to be earned.
Earned income can include wages, tips, salaries, net earnings from self employment. Basically earned income is the money you make from working for someone else or from you working in the business you own. It is considered earned income if you worked for it.
No because you did not have any earned income!
Earned income can include wages, tips, salaries, net earnings from self employment. Basically earned income is the money you make from working for someone else or from you working in the business you own. It is considered earned income if you worked for it.