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Credit for the Elderly or Disabled: For use in preparing 2013 Returns

Credit for the Elderly or Disabled: For use in preparing 2013 Returns by the Internal Revenue Service

People over the age of 65 or those who retired on permanent and total disability may be able to reduce the amount of taxes owed. It includes forms for determining eligibility and how to claim the credit.

Real Economic Impact Tour - EITC Homepage

The Real Economic Impact Tour is collaboration of private and public national organizations aimed at bringing financial education and tax preparation help to persons with disabilities. This page provides basic statistics about the EITC, including details about income eligibility and the relationship between the EITC, SSDI and other public assistance programs.

Disability and Earned Income Tax Credit

This site spells out EITC eligibility criteria for people with disabilities and people with children with disabilities, including what types of assistance are counted as earned income and how the EITC interacts with public assistance such as TANF and Medicaid.

Living and Working with Disabilities: Tax Benefits and Credits

This brochure outlines the various tax deduction, tax credit, and income inclusion programs available to people with disabilities. Information is also included for people with dependents who have disabilities and for employers accommodating employees with disabilities.

Child Tax Credits for Illegal Immigrants

In 1996 the IRS established the Individual Tax Identification Number (ITIN), to allow people without social security numbers to file and pay taxes. The IRS allows individuals who have an ITIN to access tax credits for low-income workers.

A Tribal Leader's Guide to Launching an Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) Campaign

This manual is designed for Native American leaders and community members who are interested in launching an EITC awareness campaign. It begins with an overview of the EITC, explains how the EITC can benefit Native American communities, provides concrete strategies, tips and a timeline, and includes additional resources.

Building Native Communities: A Guide to Claiming the Earned Income Tax Credit

This comprehensive workbook is designed to help Native Americans access the EITC. It includes details on what the EITC is, practical information about how to apply, how to receive the refund, a glossary of terms, additional resources, and interactive exercises to ensure the reader understands the information.

Innocent Spouse Relief

In some instances, married people can get relief from joint tax liability. This site describes three types of relief, including the Innocent Spousal Relief which provides relief if your spouse or former spouse failed to report income, reported income improperly or claimed improper deductions or credits.