IRS Tax Tip 2018-11: Many People in Rural Areas Can Benefit from EITC
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Issue Number: IRS Tax Tip 2018-11Inside This IssueMany People in Rural Areas Can Benefit from EITC The IRS wants taxpayers living in rural communities to be aware of the earned income tax credit and correctly claim it if they qualify. Many qualified individuals and families who live in rural areas don’t claim the EITC. There are many reasons for this. They may:
The average household income in many small towns and rural areas is below the national average. Because of this, many of these taxpayers may qualify for EITC. Here are some things that people living in these areas should remember about the credit and how it can benefit them:
Qualified taxpayers should consider claiming the EITC by filing electronically, which they can do:
By law, the IRS cannot issue refunds before mid-February for tax returns that claim the EITC or the additional child tax credit. The law requires the IRS to hold the entire refund — even the portion not associated with the EITC or ACTC. The IRS expects the earliest EITC/ACTC related refunds to be available in taxpayer bank accounts or on debit cards starting Feb. 27, 2018, if these taxpayers choose direct deposit and there are no other issues with their tax return. Share this tip on social media -- #IRSTaxTip: Many People in Rural Areas Can Benefit from EITC. https://go.usa.gov/xnfqY Thank you for subscribing to IRS Tax Tips, an IRS e-mail service. For more information on federal taxes please visit IRS.gov. This message was distributed automatically from the IRS Tax Tips mailing list. Please Do Not Reply To This Message. |