More about EITC on IRS.gov
- Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) — Find out who qualifies for EITC, get reports and more.
- Earned income and Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) tables — Find EITC income limits and credit amounts for this year, the last two years and a peek at the coming year.
- Military and clergy rules for the Earned Income Tax Credit — Find information on special EITC rules for members of the military, ministers, and members of the clergy.
- Disability and the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) — Find information on special EITC rules for those receiving disability benefits and those with a relative with a disability.
More outreach resources
- Become an IRS partner to help in your community — Find out how to help promote EITC by using your communication network so more people that are eligible receive the credit on IRS.gov.
- Free tax help — Find information on the IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) and the Tax Counseling for the Elderly (TCE) Programs on IRS.gov.
- Tax preparer toolkit — Find tools for preparing returns with the EITC for paid preparers and volunteers.
- Low Income Tax Clinics — Get information on what an LITC is and how to become one on IRS.gov.
- Taxpayer Bill of Rights — Know your rights as a taxpayer and IRS's obligations to protect them on IRS.gov.
Other government agency resources
- AFI, Assets for Independence Resource Center — Promotes the economic and social well-being of families, children, individuals and communities. AFI provides grants to enable community-based nonprofits and state, local, and tribal government agencies to implement and demonstrate an asset-based approach for offering low-income families help out of poverty. It also provides information on the AFI Program and IDAs, individual development accounts, including best practices for providing and using IDAs and related services.
More resources from non-governmental and not-for-profit organizations
- Annie E. Casey Foundation — Develops solutions to build a brighter future for children, families and communities.
- Brookings Institute — Find reports on EITC and an interactive database. You can display and download ZIP code-level tax return information for states, metro areas, counties, cities, and state legislative and congressional districts.
- CBPP, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities — find additional information and reports on studies, on populations served by EITC, how to help working families escape poverty, and how enacting a state or local EITC is relatively affordable for states or localities.
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