ExpressTaxRefund.com Reminds Taxpayers to Take Earned Income Tax Credit
Posted on: Wednesday, 28 January 2009, 07:23 CST
"The EITC is a credit for those taxpayers falling into the lower income tax brackets," explained
According to the Internal Revenue Service, the EITC is one of the most far-reaching antipoverty initiatives. In fact, a whopping 24 million taxpayers claimed over
However, like most things IRS-related, deciphering whether one is eligible for the EITC is a complex process involving numerous determinations and calculations. It's a process some taxpayers find intimidating or downright impossible to tackle, causing them to forfeit the EITC altogether without knowing whether they qualify. Fortunately, ExpressTaxRefund.com's live customer service representatives are available for free to everyone filing their 2008 income taxes at ExpressTaxRefund.com -- and they can guide customers through the process of determining eligibility and claiming the EITC.
"The EITC does good things for those taxpayers who qualify for it and who claim it," Tyson stated. "We know that millions of children and their parents are able to take steps toward escaping poverty every year because of the credit. That's why ExpressTaxRefund.com wants to see every qualifying taxpayer claiming the EITC on their 2008 income tax returns this year."
Filing income tax returns at ExpressTaxRefund.com starts at just
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