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- Overlooked Tax Deductions
- These tax deductions and credits can mean big savings on your 2008 federal income tax return. But you may not know about them, especially the new ones. So before you send in your return, check out these write-offs and take the ones you're due. ...
- Articles 2009-04-03
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- Cash in on Earned Income Tax Credit, but be sure to follow filing rules
- The Earned Income Tax Credit was created nearly 30 years ago to reduce the tax burden on the working poor. Unfortunately, the rules have become so complicated that thousands of eligible families overlook the credit or make fatal filing errors when they try to claim it. A tax credit...
- Research articles 2004-01-20
- Advance Payment Of The Earned-Income Tax Credit - way to increase employee's take-home pay - Brief Article
- A little-known method for increasing low-paid workers' take-home pay is to give the employees advance payments for their federal earned-income tax credit. Wayne S. Goshkarian, president of AGB Insurance Services in Phoenix, says many employers don't realize that employees who are eligible for the earned-income credit may request that the...
- Research articles 1998-10-01
- Learn rules of earned income tax credit
- Millions of people each year qualify for the earned income tax credit but don't claim the benefit. It can mean much bigger refunds for low-wage workers, but its rules and qualifications can be confusing. Here are some common questions and answers about the tax credit. Question: What is...
- Research articles 2005-03-13
- Advance Payment Of The Earned-Income Tax Credit
- A little-known method for increasing low-paid workers' take-home pay is to give the employees advance payments for their federal earned-income tax credit.Wayne S. Goshkarian, president of AGB Insurance Services in Phoenix, says many employers don't realize that employees who are eligible for the earned-income credit may request that the money...
- Research articles 1998-10-01
- The advance earned income tax credit: IRS education effort picks up speed
- Under section 32 of the Internal Revenue Code, certain low-income individuals and couples may claim a refundable credit against the tax on their earned income. In addition, eligible taxpayers can receive the credit ratably throughout the year, by having their withholding adjusted. The Internal Revenue Service has undertaken to make...
- Research articles 1995-01-01
- EITC assistant debuts on IRS.gov.(Earned Income Tax Credit)(Internal Revenue Service)(Brief Article)
- The Internal Revenue Service has a new tool to help tax professionals determine whether their clients are eligible for the Earned Income Tax Credit. The new application is available in English and Spanish. The IRS said that EITC Assistant is anoth The Internal...
- Research articles 2004-10-25
- New IRS ruling on earned-income tax credit.
- New IRS ruling on earned-income tax credit...changes to the law to help out low-income taxpayers with gains from sale of business assets. New IRS ruling on earned-income tax credit...changes to the law to help out low-income taxpayers with gains from sale of business assets.
- Research articles 1998-12-04
- Consumer Action Publishes New Multilingual Brochure to Educate Consumers About Federal Earned Income Tax Credit.
- Byline: Consumer Action SAN FRANCISCO, March 21 AScribe Newswire -- Consumer Action CA today released a multilingual brochure to educate people about the Earned Income Tax Credit EITC, which helps low income, working taxpayers get more money back when they file their federal income...
- Research articles 2005-03-21
- Welfare reform's hidden ally: part of the praise given to welfare reform properly belongs to the Earned Income Tax Credit. (Income).
- THE EARNED INCOME TAX Credit EITC lifts more children out of poverty than any other social program in America--indeed, more than all other means-tested benefit programs combined. That's because it provides a substantial tax credit for low-income working parents, which is also refundable. That is, it...
- Research articles 2002-07-15
- Making work pay - expansion of the Earned Income Tax Credit
- The Earned Income Tax Credit is the Sara Lee of the federal tax code: Nobody doesn't like it--Democrats, Republicans, liberals, conservatives, neos, paleos, you name it. Described as a "work bonus" when it was instituted in 1975, the EITC is supposed to guarantee that Americans who work for a living...
- Research articles 1994-04-01
- MI Catholic Conference Hails New State Earned Income Tax Credit; Anti- Poverty Measure Is 'Best Piece of Legislation Passed This Year'
- LANSING, Mich., Sept. 22 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Creating a state Earned Income Tax Credit that piggybacks the federal credit will prove to be the best piece of legislation passed by the state this year, the Michigan Catholic Conference MCC stated today as the governor enacted Senate Bill 453. The conference...
- Research articles 2006-09-22
- Earned income tax credit benefits lower-income workers
- It sounds too good to be true. Instead of giving the Internal Revenue Service IRS a big chunk out of each paycheck, lower-income workers can actually have the IRS put money in their paycheck by using the Advance Earned Income Tax Credit. Or workers can wait until filing their tax...
- Research articles 1998-04-27
- Earned income tax credit benefits lower-income workers
- It sounds too good to be true. Instead of giving the Internal Revenue Service IRS a big chunk out of each paycheck, lower-income workers can actually have the IRS put money in their paycheck by using the Advance Earned Income Tax Credit. Or workers can wait until filing their tax...
- Research articles 1998-04-27
- Help for the working poor. (Earned Income Tax Credit programs for low-income individuals in various states) (Statestats)
- The Earned Income Tax Credit EITC was introduced to help employees with low income cope with the impact of Social Security and Medicare taxes and to give them an incentive to continue working. To better assist the 5 million Americans who belong to this category, the credit has been expanded...
- Research articles 1994-01-01
- Evaluating the Impact of the Earned Income Tax Credit on Health Insurance Coverage for Low-Income Workers
- The goals and design of the Earned Income Tax Credit suggest that it has the potential to affect private health insurance coverage rates in its target population through income, tax price and employment effects. Results from an analysis using data shows that the 1994 to 1996 EITC expansion did increase...
- White papers 2002-10-01
- MI Catholic Conference Hails New State Earned Income Tax Credit; Anti- Poverty Measure Is 'Best Piece of Legislation Passed This Year'
- To: State Desk, Religion ReporterContact: Paul A. Long of Michigan Catholic Conference, 517-648- 1076 cell, or plong@micatholicconference.orgLANSING, Mich., Sept. 22 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Creating a state Earned Income Tax Credit that piggybacks the federal credit will prove to be the best piece of legislation passed by the state this year,...
- Research articles 2006-09-22
- Earned income tax credit an opportunity for working poor to lighten tax burden.
- By Pamela Yip, The Dallas Morning News Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Dec. 20--The concept is almost beyond comprehension: The Internal Revenue Service actually wants to give people money. The IRS wants more eligible taxpayers to claim the Earned Income Tax...
- Research articles 2004-12-20
- IRS changes help hurricane victims access the earned income tax credit.(Internal Revenue Service)
- The new year brings with it the beginning of a new tax season. This is a key time for municipal officials to think about how they can help low- and moderate-income residents claim the Earned Income Tax Credit EITC and subsequently bring federal dollars back into their...
- Research articles 2006-01-30
- Federal Earned Income Tax Credit Provides a Big Financial Lift to Cities Large and Small.(tax relief for low-income working families)(Brief Article)
- The EITC is the largest federal program targeted to the working poor, with more than 18 million families projected to earn more than $30 billion in EITC refunds this year. The Earned Income Tax Credit, or EITC, while not always high on the radar...
- Research articles 2001-07-16
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