Taxpayer brought in prior return showing he claimed HOH, Dependent, Child tax credit but no EIC. To claim HOH, the child must have lived with him for half the year, which should also qualify him for EIC. Any reason prior preparer would not give him EIC??
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Originally posted by gman View PostTaxpayer brought in prior return showing he claimed HOH, Dependent, Child tax credit but no EIC. To claim HOH, the child must have lived with him for half the year, which should also qualify him for EIC. Any reason prior preparer would not give him EIC??
The 2011 Pub 596 is out - I like to run through that also - just to make sure - especially if I don't do a lot of these early in the season. It seems scary early in the season until I've gone through the rules a few times.JG
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Originally posted by gman View PostTaxpayer brought in prior return showing he claimed HOH, Dependent, Child tax credit but no EIC. To claim HOH, the child must have lived with him for half the year, which should also qualify him for EIC. Any reason prior preparer would not give him EIC??
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Without more information it is impossible to know, but he may be someone's Qualifying Child for EIC purposes. To claim the EIC, a taxpayer cannot be a Qualifying Child of another Taxpayer for EIC purposes even if the other person cannot or does not claim the EIC. Need to know a lot more about who else is living in the household.Doug
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Originally posted by dan doshan View PostThe obvious question is was his income to high to be eligible for the EIC. If not, then you're right, on the surface it does not seem to jive.
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Originally posted by gman View PostHe got a copy of the prior year return from the preparer and he only has w-2 income of
30,000. Never left Texas. Claimed dependent, HOH and CTC, but no EIC??Michael
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Originally posted by gman View PostTaxpayer would qualify for 1,000. in EIC, and on EIC line 64 preparer put NO.
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