| Congressman Rick Boucher |
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| Written by Congressman Rick Boucher | |
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January 31 has been designated by the Internal Revenue Service as Earned Income Tax Credit Awareness Day. More than 22 million taxpayers took advantage of the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and received more than $43 billion in refunds for the 2006 tax year; however, the IRS estimates that 20 percent of taxpayers eligible to receive the EITC did not claim this benefit and were unable to collect the tax credit they were rightfully owed last year.
The EITC is a refundable credit, meaning that eligible families can benefit from the credit even if they owe no federal income tax. Eligible families that owe no tax receive a check from the IRS in the amount of their credit. The EITC is available to both married and single people, with or without children, but the credit is greater for families with children.
This year, working families with one child and an annual income of $33,241 or less, or $35,241 for married couples filing jointly, may be eligible to receive a credit of up to $2,853. Families with more than one child and an income of up to $37,783, or $39,783 for married couples filing jointly, may be eligible to receive a credit of up to $4,716. Individuals who have no children living with them and who earn less than $12,590, or $14,590 for married couples filing jointly, are also eligible for a tax credit of as much as $428.
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