eic would probably be referring to the EARNED INCOME TAX CREDIT (EITC) Go to the IRS gov website and use the search box for Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) The Earned Income Tax Credit or the EITC is a refundable federal income tax credit for low to moderate income working individuals and families.
no
EIC is a refundable credit.
Any federal or state agencies (including student loan and child support) have the right to take any amount due from your refund. It has nothing to do with EIC and they have the right to take the whole refund you are due if you are in default or have a judgment against you.
no your baby can be one year old and still be claimed on your taxes according to the IRS if a baby is born in the year even on the last day it is claimable for eic
Yes. For 3 years. They do not take it all. You will get to keep your EIC and certain other credits that may be given that year. This is per my bankruptcy lawyer.
in 1600
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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.,
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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EIC is a refundable credit.
Earned Income Credit