Politics & Government

Letter to the Editor: Do You Know the Fifth Person?

You could be leaving up to $5,751 on the table if you're not looking for this commonly overlooked tax credit.

 

Dear Editor:

If you worked any part of 2011 and your household income was below $49,078, you may qualify for the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), which could be worth up to $5,751. 

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The IRS estimates that four out of five taxpayers who are eligible for EITC claim it, but in a year when every dollar counts, don’t be the fifth person and leave this money on the table. 

In Dakota County, more than 19,800 low- to moderate-income workers pocketed about $37.8 million in Earned Income Tax Credits last year, for an average of $1,903.

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EITC is a tax credit that could result in you getting a tax refund even if you paid little or no taxes in to the IRS. But you have to file a tax return to receive it. 

About a third of the eligibility pool for EITC changes each year, so don't disregard this valuable credit because you haven't qualified in the past.

People who commonly overlook it include: people who aren't required to file, grandparents raising grandkids, workers whose hours were reduced or those laid off for part of last year, people who had a baby or adopted a child, workers without children and rural taxpayers.

You can use the EITC Assistant to see if you qualify for the credit. Or if you use tax software to prepare your tax return, it should automatically calculate and claim EITC for you if you qualify.

Carrie Resch, IRS

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