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Earned Income Tax
Credit: How To Get Advanced Payments
You
can get monthly payments from your Earned Income Tax Credit if your
qualify.
Q. What is the
Advance Earned Income Tax Credit (Advance EITC)?
A. The Advance EITC
allows those taxpayers who expect to qualify for the Earned Income Tax
Credit (EITC) and have at least one qualifying child to receive part
of the credit in each paycheck during the year the taxpayer qualifies
for the credit.
Q. Why should I be
interested in the Advance EITC?
A. If you are working
and 1.you expect your 1999 income will be below $26,928, 2.you expect
to have at least one qualifying child, and 3.you expect to qualify for
EITC,
you can choose to get
part of the credit with your paycheck. This year you may receive up to
$1,387 with your paycheck if you are eligible for Advance EITC.
Q. How do I get
Advance EITC payments?
A. See if you qualify
for the Advance EITC payments by completing the five questions on the
back of 1999 Form W-5, Earned Income Credit Advance Payment
Certificate, available here or through your employer.
If you qualify, complete
the bottom part of the Form W-5 and give it to your employer. Then,
based on your income, your employer adds additional money to your
take-home pay in each paycheck.
If your only income is
from self-employment, you cannot qualify for Advance EITC payments.
Q. Could my Advance
EITC payments change?
A. Yes, if during the
year, your income rises above the dollar limit, or you no longer
qualify for the EITC, you need to fill out a new Form W-5 and give it
to your employer to stop the advance payments.
If you no longer qualify
for the Advance EITC, you will have to repay all advance EITC money
when you file your tax return.
Q. If I get Advance
EITC do I have to file a tax return?
A. Yes. If you receive
the Advance EITC, you must file a tax return. This will show the IRS
the payments you received and will allow you to claim any extra credit
you may be entitled to.
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