IRS, partners nationwide mark Jan. 31 as "EITC Awareness Day"

Published: Jan. 31, 2020, 6:13 p.m.

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Taxpayers may qualify for significant tax benefit

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The Internal Revenue Service and its partners nationwide remind taxpayers about the Earned Income Tax Credit on January 31, "EITC Awareness Day." This is the 14th year of the EITC awareness campaign that alerts millions of workers to this significant tax credit.

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Workers who can claim the EITC

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Workers at risk for overlooking this important credit can include taxpayers:

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  • Without children
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  • Living in non-traditional families, such as a grandparent raising a grandchild
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  • Whose earnings declined or whose marital or parental status changed
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  • With limited English language skills
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  • Who are members of the armed forces
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  • Living in rural areas
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  • Who are Native Americans
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  • With disabilities or who provide care for a disabled dependent
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How to claim the EITC

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Refunds

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Avoid Errors

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Beware of scams

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www.fender-tax.com

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