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  • bekzm
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2008
    • 155

    #1

    Eic

    Taxpayer and spouse MFJ both are 70's. She still works being self employed. Have a 44 year old who is intellectual disability ( mental retardation) now a days I'm not for sure on the correct words - but with her working and only making about $16000 net it is saying they qualify for EIC. In my gut I want them to have the extra help giving them the EIC but not for sure the legal stuff. Can anyone help.

    Thanks
  • BP.
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2005
    • 1750

    #2
    Sounds EIC eligible. Since S/E is involved, I'd just make sure to retain good (client-supplied) records for income/expenses. Is the adult child receiving SS disability? I like to keep a copy of the disabled dependent's 1099SSA as proof of being an EIC-qualifying-child.

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    • kathyc2
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2015
      • 1974

      #3
      "Proof of Permanently and Totally Disabled. To prove your claim of EITC for a child who is permanently and totally disabled, you need a letter from the child’s doctor, other healthcare provider or any social service program or agency verifying the child is permanently and totally disabled."

      http://www.irs.gov/Credits-&-Deducti...ome-Tax-Credit

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      • bekzm
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2008
        • 155

        #4
        Thanks

        Yes he was born this way. Really good advice
        Thank you

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        • FEDUKE404
          Senior Member
          • May 2007
          • 3685

          #5
          Question of interest

          Just curious about this scenario.

          In theory the situation would allow a disabled (adult) child to qualify the older parents with some earned income to claim the EITC.

          However, isn't there a reasonable chance said parents might be running into a roadblock as relates to the AGI ($43,941) and/or investment income ($3,350) limits associated with claiming the EITC for one individual? (IRS info link: http://www.irs.gov/Credits-&-Deducti...Credit-Amounts )

          FE

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