Have very little reportable wages as most of the earnings were made while in Afghanistan and not subject to taxes. He is a family man and would be eligible for the EIC. Does the combat pay have to be added back to compute the EIC? He has no taxable income and a quite large EIC if he does not.
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Originally posted by zeros View PostHave very little reportable wages as most of the earnings were made while in Afghanistan and not subject to taxes. He is a family man and would be eligible for the EIC. Does the combat pay have to be added back to compute the EIC? He has no taxable income and a quite large EIC if he does not.
I feel like they oughta give US combat pay when we have a return with EIC, now that you mention it.If you loan someone $20 and never see them again, it was probably worth it.
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Originally posted by RitaB View Posthttp://www.irs.gov/individuals/artic...150708,00.html
I feel like they oughta give US combat pay when we have a return with EIC, now that you mention it.
As mentioned in the IRS link, there is no "correct" choice. You just have to run the numbers and choose the best one.
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