Publication EIC: Indiana Earned Income Credit 2025

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  2. Begin by entering your Social Security Number and your spouse’s if applicable. Ensure all names are correctly spelled, including initials and suffixes.
  3. Fill in your present address, including city, state, and ZIP code. If you lived outside the U.S., enter the foreign country code.
  4. Indicate your state of residence for 2023 by checking the appropriate box. This is crucial for determining tax obligations.
  5. Proceed to report your gross income from Indiana employment on line 1A. Attach any necessary federal schedules as indicated.
  6. Calculate your county tax due by multiplying your adjusted gross income by the county tax rate found in the instructions.
  7. Complete lines for any taxes withheld and calculate total credits before determining any refund or amount owed.
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Publication 596, Earned Income Tax Credit offers a detailed overview of EITC, the eligibility rules and instructions on how to claim it.
If a person should owe taxes, this credit would eliminate or reduce what they owe. EITC gives working individuals and families the boost they need to make rent or mortgage payments, buy needed food, medicine and other essentials, improve their quality of life and contribute to the economy.
Claiming a child who does not meet the qualifying child requirements. Filing with an incorrect filing status. Overreporting or underreporting income and expenses. Having more than one person claiming the same child. Filing with a social security number (SSN) that does not match the name on the social security card.
You may be eligible for the EITC if you have a low income. The amount of credit you get when you file your return can depend on whether you have children, dependents, or a disability. However, you may still be able to claim the EITC even if you do not have a qualifying child.
If you filed a 2022 tax return and received the EIC, it will be listed on IRS Form 1040, line 27.

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Earned Income and adjusted gross income (AGI) must each be less than: $59,899 ($66,819 if married filing jointly) with three or more qualifying children; $55,768 ($62,688 if married filing jointly) with two qualifying children; $49,084 ($56,004 if married filing jointly) with one qualifying child.
You can claim the Child Tax Credit by entering your children and other dependents on Form 1040, U.S. Individual Income Tax Return, and attaching a completed Schedule 8812, Credits for Qualifying Children and Other Dependents.

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