What is Form CT EITC?
The Connecticut Earned Income Tax Credit (or CT EITC) is a refundable state income tax credit for low to moderate income working individuals and families. The state credit mirrors the federal Earned Income Tax Credit. You must have earned income from employment, self-employment or another source and meet certain rules.
What is the CT EITC number?
860-541-4200
| Program Phones: | |
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| 860-541-4200 | CT EITC – Voice |
| 860-297-4911 | TTY |
What does an EITC do?
The Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) helps low- to moderate-income workers and families get a tax break. If you qualify, you can use the credit to reduce the taxes you owe – and maybe increase your refund.
What is EITC on wage verification?
The earned income tax credit (EITC) provides substantial support to low- and moderate-income working parents who claim a qualifying child based on relationship, age, residency, and tax filing status requirements. By design, the EITC only benefits people who work.
What is the minimum income to claim EIC?
You must have at least $1 of earned income (pensions and unemployment don’t count). Your investment income must be $3,650 or less. Starting in 2021 (filing in 2022) that amount increases to $10,000. In 2021, you can qualify for the EITC if you’re separated but still married.
Where can I find my CT EITC?
See Informational Publication 2012(9.1), Recordkeeping Suggestions for Self-Employed Persons, or visit the DRS CT EITC website at . You must have claimed the 2013 federal earned income credit to claim the CT EITC.
How much money do you get per kid on your tax return?
Answer: For 2020 tax returns, the child tax credit is worth $2,000 per kid under the age of 17 claimed as a dependent on your return. The child must be related to you and generally live with you for at least six months during the year.