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If the IRS determined a taxpayer claimed the credit(s) due to reckless or intentional disregard of the rules (not due to math or clerical errors) the taxpayer cant claim the credit(s) for 2 tax years. If the error was due to fraud, then the taxpayer cant claim the credit(s) for 10 tax years.
Taxpayers complete Form 8862 and attach it to their tax return if: Their earned income credit (EIC), child tax credit (CTC)/additional child tax credit (ACTC), credit for other dependents (ODC) or American opportunity credit (AOTC) was reduced or disallowed for any reason other than a math or clerical error.
Use Form 461 to figure the excess business loss that is reported on your noncorporate tax return.
An individual, estate, or trust files Form 1045 to apply for a quick tax refund resulting from: The carryback of an NOL. The carryback of an unused general business credit. The carryback of a net section 1256 contracts loss.
Use a separate Form 4684 for each casualty or theft. Go to .irs.gov/Form4684 for instructions and the latest information. SECTION APersonal Use Property (Use this section to report casualties and thefts of property not used in a trade or business or for income-producing purposes.
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You must complete Form 8862 and attach it to your tax return to claim the EIC, CTC/RCTC/ACTC/ODC, or AOTC if both of the following apply. Your EIC, CTC/RCTC/ACTC/ODC, or AOTC was previously reduced or disallowed for any reason other than a math or clerical error.
Form 8862 is used to reclaim certain tax credits (like the Earned Income Credit) that were previously denied. If your credit was disallowed for reasons other than a math or clerical error, and you now qualify, youll need to file this form to claim the credit again.
Use IRS Form 8962 to find out if you used the right amount of premium tax credit during the year. Use the form to compare the advance amount you use to the amount you qualify for based on your final income. If you used too much, youll repay it via taxes. If you used too little, claim the difference as a credit.

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