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In general, you must claim and qualify for a 2024 federal Earned Income Tax Credit to be eligible for the NJEITC. However, New Jersey does not follow the federal age limits for the NJEITC program. Residents who are at least 18 years old by the last day of the year may apply, with or without dependents.
We sent you a letter (notice) because our records show you may be eligible for the EITC and/or CTC/ACTC but didnt claim it on your tax return. Find out if you qualify by following the steps shown in your notice. You can find your notice number in the top right corner of your notice.
You can claim the NJEITC if you are married, not filing a joint return, had a qualifying child who lived with you for more than half of 2024, and you lived apart from your spouse for the last 6 months of 2024. You are eligible for an NJEITC only if you claim and are allowed a federal EITC.
This includes if: You or your spouse dont have a valid SSN. Your AGI is too high: your earned income and AGI exceed certain limits, you may not be eligible for the EIC. Your investment or foreign income is too high: Both scenarios disqualify you from taking the credit.
If you earned less than $66,819 (if Married Filing Jointly) or $59,899 (if filing as Single, Qualifying Surviving Spouse or Head of Household) in tax year 2024, you may qualify for the Earned Income Credit (EIC). These amounts increased from $63,398 and $56,838, respectively, for 2023.
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The current state budget has allocated more than $450 million to fund New Jerseys EITC, which is worth 40% of the federal credit for the 2024 tax year. That means, someone with a federal credit worth $4,000 would be eligible for a credit of $1,600 from the state, ing to state Treasury officials.
The EITC credit ranges from: $11 to $7,830 with three or more qualifying children. $10 to $6,960 with two qualifying children. $9 to $4,213 with one qualifying child.
How much can I earn and still qualify? If you have:Your earned income (and adjusted gross income) has to be less than these amounts to receive any credit: No qualifying children $18,591 ($25,511 if married and filing a joint return) 1 qualifying child $49,084 ($56,004 if married and filing a joint return)2 more rows Feb 19, 2025

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