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What is the earned income tax credit?

The earned income tax credit (EITC) — sometimes shortened to "earned income credit" — is a tax break for low- and moderate-income workers. To qualify, you have to have worked in the year for which you're claiming the credit, earned at least $1, and your income must be below a certain threshold.

The earned income credit is a refundable tax credit. This means that taxpayers who qualify for the credit can lower their taxes owed by the corresponding credit amount. In cases where the credit amount is more than the taxes owed to the government, it can also result in a refund of the extra amount.

Jump below to learn about income qualifications:

  • EIC table 2023 (taxes filed in 2024)

  • EIC table 2024 (taxes filed in 2025)

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How does the earned income credit work?

To claim the EITC, you have to meet income qualifications and cannot make over a certain amount of investment income. You don't have to have a child to claim the credit, but generally, the more children you have, the higher the credit amount will be.

If you claim the earned income credit on your tax return, the IRS cannot issue your refund until mid-February by law. If you were an early filer who was due an EITC refund in 2024, the earliest you could have received those funds was Feb. 27 if you chose direct deposit as your refund method, e-filed and your return had no errors.

» MORE: See if you also qualify for the child tax credit or the child and dependent care credit

Earned income tax credit 2023

The 2023 earned income tax credit is claimed on taxes that were due April 15, 2024, or are due Oct. 15, 2024, with an extension. The credit amounts are $600, $3,995, $6,604 and $7,430, depending on your on your filing status and the number of children you have. Both your adjusted gross income and earned income must be below the threshold to qualify.

Your earned income usually includes job wages, salary, tips and other taxable pay you get from your employer, and income you earned from self-employment or side gig work. Your adjusted gross income is your earned income minus certain deductions.

EITC 2023

Below are the maximum earned income tax credit amounts for the 2023 tax year, plus the most you can earn before losing the benefit altogether. Your earned income and your adjusted gross income (AGI) have to be below the levels in the table.

Number of children

Maximum earned income tax credit

Max income: Single or head of household filers)

Max income: Married joint filers

$600

$17,640

$24,210

1

$3,995

$46,560

$53,120

2

$6,604

$52,918

$59,478

3 or more

$7,430

$56,838

$63,398

Earned income tax credit 2024

For the 2024 tax year (taxes filed in 2025), the earned income credit will range from $632 to $7,830, depending on your filing status and the number of children you have. If you're curious about how the income you earn in 2024 might shape your eligibility to claim the EIC on your 2025 tax return, here's a look at the basics.

EITC 2024

Below are the maximum earned income tax credit amounts for the 2024 tax year, plus the most you can earn before losing the benefit altogether. Your earned income and your adjusted gross income (AGI) have to be below the levels in the table.

Number of children

Maximum earned income tax credit

Max income: Single or head of household filers

Max income: Married joint filers

$632

$18,591

$25,511

1

$4,213

$49,084

$56,004

2

$6,960

$55,768

$62,688

3 or more

$7,830

$59,899

$66,819

How to qualify for the earned income credit

To qualify for the EIC, you must have made at least $1 of earned income. There are also other rules. Here are the big ones:

  • Investment income cap: Your investment income must be $11,000 or less in 2023. In 2024, that figure rises to $11,600.

  • Foreign income: You must not have to file Form 2555, Foreign Earned Income; or Form 2555-EZ, Foreign Earned Income Exclusion.

  • Age: If you're claiming the EITC without any qualifying children, you must be at least 25 years old, but not older than 65. If you're claiming jointly without a child, only one spouse needs to meet the age requirement.

  • Special rules for separated couples: You can qualify for the EITC if you’re separated but still married. To do so, you can’t file a joint tax return and your child must live with you for more than half the year. You also must not have lived with your spouse during the last six months, or you must have a separation agreement or decree.

There are special earned income credit rules for members of the military and the clergy, as well as for people who have disability income or who have children with disabilities.

Who counts as a qualifying child for the earned income credit?

If you claim one child or more as part of your earned income credit, each must pass certain tests to qualify:

  • The child can be your biological child, adopted child, stepchild, foster child or grandchild. The child also can be your sibling, half sibling, stepsibling, or any of their children.

  • The child must be under 19 at the end of the year and younger than you or your spouse if you're filing jointly, OR, the child must be under 24 if they were a full-time student. There's no age limit for children who are permanently and totally disabled.

  • The child must have lived with you or your spouse in the United States for more than half the year.

» MORE: See the rules for claiming someone as your dependent on your taxes

Can I claim the EITC without a child?

You may be able to get the EITC if you don’t have a qualifying child but meet the income requirements for your filing status. To qualify, you typically must meet three more conditions:

  1. You must have resided in the United States for more than half the year.

  2. No one can claim you as a dependent or qualifying child on their tax return.

  3. You must be at least 25 years old, but not older than 64. If married filing jointly, at least one spouse must meet the age requirement.

How to claim the earned income tax credit

You can claim the earned income credit on your annual tax return (Form 1040 or Form 1040-SR). Taxpayers who have dependent qualifying children also have to fill out Schedule EIC, which asks for information about their child, including their Social Security number, birth year and more.

Quality tax software will often help you fill out these forms, and possibly even for free. If you qualify for the earned income tax credit and have a relatively simple tax situation, you may be able to take advantage of free tax-prep programs, such as the IRS Free File program.

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Consequences of an EIC-related error

Not only does an error on your tax form delay the EIC part of your refund — sometimes for several months — but it also means the IRS could deny the entire earned income credit.

If the IRS denies your whole EIC claim:

  • You must pay back any EIC amount you’ve been paid in error, plus interest.

  • You might need to file Form 8862, "Information To Claim Certain Credits After Disallowance" before you can claim the EIC again.

  • You could be banned from claiming EITC for the next two years if the IRS finds you filed your return with “reckless or intentional disregard of the rules.”

  • You could be banned from claiming EITC for the next 10 years if the IRS finds you filed your return fraudulently.

Again, most tax software walks you through the EITC with a series of interview questions, greatly simplifying the process. But remember: Even if someone else prepares your return for you, the IRS holds you responsible for all information on any return you submit.

Can I still get a past year's earned income tax credit?

If you didn’t claim the earned income credit when you filed your taxes in the last three years but think you qualified for it, the IRS encourages you to file an amended tax return so you can get that money back.

If you need the income thresholds and credit amounts from past years, take a look back.

2020-2022 earned income credit amounts

2022 earned income tax credit

Number of children

Maximum earned income tax credit

Max AGI,single or head of household filers

Max AGI, married joint filers

$560

$16,480

$22,610

1

$3,733

$43,492

$49,622

2

$6,164

$49,399

$55,529

3 or more

$6,935

$53,057

$59,187

2021 earned income tax credit

Number of children

Maximum earned income tax credit

Max AGI,single or head of household filers

Max AGI, married joint filers

$1,502

$21,430

$27,380

1

$3,618

$42,158

$48,108

2

$5,980

$47,915

$53,865

3 or more

$6,728

$51,464

$57,414

2020 earned Income tax credit

Number of children

Maximum earned income tax credit

Max AGI,single or head of household filers

Max AGI, married joint filers

$538

$15,820

$21,710

1

$3,584

$41,756

$47,646

2

$5,920

$47,440

$53,330

3 or more

$6,660

$50,954

$56,844

You can use either your 2019 income or 2020 income to calculate your EITC — you might opt to use whichever number gets you the bigger EITC.

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FAQs

Earned Income Tax Credit 2023-2024: How to Qualify - NerdWallet? ›

If you received more than $11,000 in investment income or income from rentals, royalties, or stock and other asset sales during 2023, you can't qualify for the EIC. This amount increases to $11,600 in 2024. You have to be 25 or older but under 65 to qualify for the EIC.

How do I qualify for Earned Income Credit 2023? ›

To qualify for the EITC, you must:
  1. Have worked and earned income under $63,398.
  2. Have investment income below $11,000 in the tax year 2023.
  3. Have a valid Social Security number by the due date of your 2023 return (including extensions)
  4. Be a U.S. citizen or a resident alien all year.
  5. Not file Form 2555, Foreign Earned Income.
Mar 18, 2024

What disqualifies you from Earned Income Credit 2024? ›

If you received more than $11,000 in investment income or income from rentals, royalties, or stock and other asset sales during 2023, you can't qualify for the EIC. This amount increases to $11,600 in 2024. You have to be 25 or older but under 65 to qualify for the EIC.

What is the qualifying requirement for everyone attempting to claim EITC? ›

You must have earned income. You must have a valid Social Security Number for yourself, your spouse (if married filing jointly) and your qualifying child. Investment income is limited to $2,900. Your filing status cannot be “married filing separately.” • Generally, you must be a U.S. citizen or resident alien all year.

How to calculate eic? ›

If your adjusted gross income is greater than your earned income your Earned Income Credit is calculated with your adjusted gross income and compared to the amount you would have received with your earned income. The lower of these two calculated amounts is your Earned Income Credit.

How do I know if I qualify for EITC? ›

You're at least 18 years old or have a qualifying child. Have earned income of at least $1.00 and not more that $30,950. Have a valid Social Security Number or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) for you, your spouse, and any qualifying children. Live in California for more than half the filing year.

What is the cut-off for Earned Income Credit? ›

California Qualifying Chart
Number of Qualifying ChildrenState EITC Income LimitsState EITC Maximum Credits
None$15,008$223
1$22,322$1,495
2$22,309$2,467
3 or more$22,302$2,775

Why wouldn't I qualify for earned income credit? ›

To qualify for the Earned Income Tax Credit, or EITC, you must: Be at least 25 years old, but not older than 65. If you're claiming jointly without children, only one person needs to meet the age requirement. Have worked and earned at least $1 in income (pensions and unemployment don't count), but no more than $63,398.

What makes you qualified for the Earned Income Credit? ›

Basic thresholds for EITC eligibility include having income below set limits tied to your filing status and number of claimed dependents, receiving investment or interest income below $11,600 for tax year 2024 (up from $11,000 in 2023), meeting citizenship and residency requirements, having a valid Social Security ...

What disqualifies you from EIC credit? ›

In general, disqualifying income is investment income such as taxable and tax-exempt interest, dividends, child's interest and dividend income reported on the return, child's tax-exempt interest reported on Form 8814, line 1b, net rental and royalty income, net capital gain income, other portfolio income, and net ...

Who is excluded from EITC? ›

If a taxpayer has no qualifying children, he or she must be between 25 and 64 years of age to be eligible for the EITC. There is no age requirement for taxpayers with qualifying children. A taxpayer with investment income over a certain dollar amount is ineligible for the EITC.

Which filing status you are not eligible for Earned Income Tax Credit? ›

If you file as Married/Registered Domestic Partner (RDP) and you file separately, you cannot qualify for EITC unless you had a qualifying child who lived with you for more than half of 2023 and either of the following applies: You lived apart from your spouse/RDP for the last 6 months of 2023, or.

Who is a qualifying child for Earned Income Credit? ›

To be a qualifying child for the EITC, your child must be your: Son, daughter, stepchild, adopted child or foster child. Brother, sister, half-brother, half-sister, stepsister or stepbrother. Grandchild, niece or nephew.

How much EITC will I get in 2024? ›

EITC 2024
Number of childrenMaximum earned income tax creditMax income: Single or head of household filers
0$632$18,591
1$4,213$49,084
2$6,960$55,768
3 or more$7,830$59,899
Apr 18, 2024

What determines EITC amount? ›

The EITC amount is based on formulas that consider earned income, number of qualifying children, marital status, and adjusted gross income (AGI). In general, the EITC equals a fixed percentage (the “credit rate”) of earned income until the credit reaches its maximum amount.

Is EIC based on gross or net income? ›

To claim the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), you must have what qualifies as earned income and meet certain adjusted gross income (AGI) and credit limits for the current, previous and upcoming tax years.

What is the earned income exclusion for 2023? ›

Limit on excludable amount

For tax year 2023, the maximum foreign earned income exclusion is the lesser of the foreign income earned or $120,000 per qualifying person. For tax year 2024, the maximum exclusion is $126,500 per person.

How do I know if I qualify for child tax credit 2023? ›

For tax year 2023, you may qualify for YCTC with total earned income of zero dollars or less provided all the following apply: Your total wages, salaries, tips, and other employee compensation (whether subject to California withholding or not), if any, do not exceed $33,497. Your total net loss does not exceed $33,497.

How does the Earned Income Credit work? ›

The credit equals a fixed percentage of earnings from the first dollar of earnings until the credit reaches its maximum. The maximum credit is paid until earnings reach a specified level, after which it declines with each additional dollar of income until no credit is available.

Can you get both EITC and child tax credit? ›

The child tax credit is a credit for having dependent children younger than age 17. The Earned Income Credit (EIC) is a credit for certain lower-income taxpayers, with or without children. If you're eligible, you can claim both credits.

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