just went and did our taxes..my husband was on unemployment all year with no earned income and we didnt qualify for EIC or Child tax credit and have a 18 month old son. sucks but whos gonna take on the IRS
If you got unemployment in 2012 you do have to file taxes if you didn't have the taxes taken out of the unemployment you received.
Anyone can file taxes.You can only get a refund if you overpaid taxes during the year or qualify for some refundable tax credit such as the Earned Income Credit or the Additional Child Tax Credit.The most likely reason you might get a refund would be if you had taxes withheld from your unemployment compensation.
Yes you do and the first 2400 of taxable unemployment compensation that you received in the tax year 2009 is subtracted from your total amount received during the year and the remainder is entered on the line on the 1040 tax form that you are using for unemployment benefits 1040 line 19, 1040A line 13 and 1040EZ line 3.
the answer would be no.
yes
In the past year there has been many people receiving consumer credit. Credit comes in many forms including loans, credit cards and overdrafts. 59% of people have received it in the last year.
Yes, because they would adjust for the income you made during collection of your benefits and you'd have credit until your benefit year ran out.
The child tax credit can be used by anyone who has a qualifying child that they provided more than half of their support throughout that tax year. You can earn up to 1,000 dollars per qualifying child.
The child tax credit can be used by anyone who has a qualifying child that they provided more than half of their support throughout that tax year. You can earn up to 1,000 dollars per qualifying child.
year-end tax credit
Yes, you can.
For the 2009 tax year amount. The maximum amount you can claim for the credit is $1,000 for each qualifying child. The rules for the 2010 tax year will NOT available until the end of the year 2010. for all of the rules go to the IRS gov website and use the search box for Publication 17 go to chapter 34 Child Tax Credit