People may want to file a tax return – even if they aren’t required to do so

People may want to file a tax return – even if they aren’t required to do so

Some people choose not to file a tax return because they aren’t legally required to file, but they could be missing out on refundable tax credits or an income tax refund. This could apply to someone if they:

  • Have had federal income tax withheld from their pay.
  • Made estimated tax payments.
  • Qualify to claim refundable tax credits.

Here are a few of the valuable tax credits eligible people can claim on a tax return:

  • Earned Income Tax Credit – The EITC helps workers who earned $59,187 or less when they file their tax return. Taxpayers can use the EITC Assistant on IRS.gov to check their eligibility.
  • Child Tax Credit – Taxpayers can claim the Child Tax Credit if they have a qualifying child under the age of 18 and meet other qualifications.
  • Credit for Other Dependents – Taxpayers who do not qualify for the child tax credit may qualify for the Credit for Other Dependents. This includes people who have:
  • Dependent children who are age 18 or older at the end of 2022.
  • Parents or other qualifying individuals they support.
  • Education credits – Education expenses can add up fast, but there are two higher education credits to help. The American Opportunity Tax Credit is for qualified education expenses for the first four years of higher education. The Lifetime Learning Credit is for qualified tuition and related expenses paid for eligible students enrolled in an eligible educational institution.

The IRS provides a tool called Interactive tool assistant. The tool keeps the taxpayer anonymous. The taxpayer’s information isn’t stored and is used by the assistant only to answer the taxpayer’s questions. The assistant will not share, store, or use information in any other way, nor can it identify the individual using it. The system discards the information the user provides when they exit a topic.

You can also reach out to a tax professional or contact us for help in assessing your tax situation at optimumconsultant9@gmail.com or 708-484-1434.

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