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				With Friday marking the 14th annual federal EITC Awareness Day, 
				Illinois Department of Revenue acting Director David Harris is 
				reminding taxpayers to take advantage of valuable tax credits 
				available like the Federal Earned Income Tax Credit (“EITC”) and 
				its Illinois counterpart, the Illinois Earned Income Credit (“EIC”). 
				The EITC and EIC are powerful tools that reward low- and 
				moderate-income taxpayers for their hard work, yet thousands of 
				eligible taxpayers fail to claim this credit on their taxes.
 “The state EIC and federal EITC put thousands of dollars in the 
				pockets of hard-working families every year,” said acting 
				Director David Harris. “A family’s eligibility can change year 
				to year, so I urge all working families to check their status. 
				Taxpayers should also note that they must claim both the state 
				and federal components if they wish to maximize these valuable 
				credits.”
 
 Anyone eligible for the federal EITC automatically qualifies for 
				the Illinois EIC, which is a refundable tax credit worth up to 
				18 percent of a taxpayer’s federal claim.
 
Despite that, nearly 20,000 Illinoisans claimed a federal EITC credit without 
also claiming the state EIC, leaving over $5 million dollars unclaimed. The 
federal government estimates only four of five eligible taxpayers claim the 
federal EITC each year. 
To be eligible for EIC/EITC, taxpayers must meet certain income and residency 
qualifications and file a tax return, even if they do not owe any tax or are not 
required to file. The Internal Revenue Service recommends that all workers who 
earned around $55,952 or less learn about EITC eligibility and use the EITC 
Assistant to find out if they qualify. Taxpayers must be eligible for federal 
EITC to receive the state EIC.
 Federally, eligible families with three or more qualifying children could get a 
maximum credit of up to $6,557. EITC for people without children could mean up 
to $529 added to their tax refund. To find out if your family qualifies for the 
credit,
click here.
 
				 
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