Four Credits
That Can Pay You at Tax Time
You might be
eligible for a valuable tax credit. A tax credit is a
dollar-for-dollar reduction of taxes owed. Some credits
are even refundable, which means you might receive a
refund rather than owe any taxes at all. Here are four
popular tax credits you should consider before filing
your 2010 Federal Income Tax Return:
1.
The Earned Income Tax Credit is a
refundable credit for certain people who work and have
earned income from wages, self-employment or farming.
Income, age and the number of qualifying children
determine the amount of the credit. EITC reduces the
amount of tax you owe and may also give you a refund.
For more information see IRS Publication 596, Earned
Income Credit.
2.
The Child and Dependent Care Credit
is for expenses paid for the care of your qualifying
children under age 13, or for a disabled spouse or
dependent, to enable you to work or look for work. For
more information, see IRS Publication 503, Child and
Dependent Care Expenses.
3.
The Child Tax Credit is for people
who have a qualifying child. The maximum amount of the
credit is $1,000 for each qualifying child. This credit
can be claimed in addition to the credit for child and
dependent care expenses. For more information on the
Child Tax Credit, see IRS Publication 972, Child Tax
Credit.
4.
The Retirement Savings Contributions Credit,
also known as the Saver’s Credit, is
designed to help low-to-moderate income workers save for
retirement. You may qualify if your income is below a
certain limit and you contribute to an IRA or workplace
retirement plan, such as a 401(k) plan. The Saver’s
Credit is available in addition to any other tax savings
that apply. For more information, see IRS Publication
590, Individual Retirement Arrangements (IRAs).
There are
other credits available to eligible taxpayers. Since
many qualifications and limitations apply to the various
tax credits, taxpayers should carefully check their tax
form instructions, the listed publications and
additional information available at IRS.gov. IRS forms
and publications are also available by calling
800-TAX-FORM (800-829-3676). |