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The Earned Income Tax Credit
Content: The Earned Income Tax Credit or E I T C helps working families with children and some workers without children pay less Federal income tax or get money back. It can be claimed on IRS tax form 1040EZ, however, requirements must be met. If the...
Earned Income Tax Credit Resources
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Economic Scene: Earned-Income Tax Credit Is a Rare Welfare-Reform Success
Content: he 1990's began with a burst of intellectual and political energy in support of genuine welfare reform. By the beginning of the decade mainstream political opinion had finally coalesced around the idea that the welfare...
Taxes: Earned Income Tax Credit
Content: The Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) is a refundable Federal tax credit for eligible individuals and families who work and have earned income under $32,121. The EITC reduces the amount of tax you owe, and it may...
43-1073 - Family income tax credit
Content: A. Subject to the conditions prescribed by this section, a credit is allowed against the taxes imposed by this chapter for a taxable year for taxpayers whose Arizona adjusted gross income, plus the amount subtracted for exemptions under section 43...
State Earned Income Tax Credit: Questions and Answers August 2001
Content: The federal Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) helps working Americans by reducing taxes on the wages of low and moderate-income workers. The federal EITC offsets federal taxes (both payroll and excise) that disproportionately affect low...
Welfare Reform Research (WRR) Database: Earned Income Tax Credit
Content: Discusses options available to states wanting to increase use of the tax credit; examines design issues for development of a state EITC
The Earned Income Tax Credit
Content: Vol. 4, No. 4 April 2000
Government to People: Texas Comptroller on Earned Income Tax Credit
Content: Earned Income Credit Nets Record $2.1 Billion For Texans, > Gives 1.7 million Working Families "Well-Deserved Pay Raise" > > By John Sharp, Comptroller of Public Accounts...
The earned income tax credit in New Jersey: BEWARE OF THE CLIFF
Content: DEJA VU New Jersey today is in a position very similar to that of early 1999, in terms of advancing policies to help the working poor. Now, as then, a proposal has been put forward that would reward work and ease the tax burden on people and families whose...
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