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Overview of Earned Income Tax Credit
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[QUOTE="kayode10, post: 321488, member: 26899"] I got to know about (EITC) when I was reading financial newspaper and this sparked my curiosity about the subject. I went online to make some research in order to know more about this subject. As a result I want to create a topic on it in order to explain it in a layman term for you guys over here. The Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) is a federal tax credit that provides financial assistance to low-to-moderate-income working individuals and families. The credit is designed to encourage work and lift people out of poverty, and it has several advantages: Reduces poverty: The EITC is one of the most effective anti-poverty programs in the United States. It provides an income boost to working families, reducing the number of families living in poverty. According to the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, in 2019, the EITC lifted an estimated 5.6 million people out of poverty, including 2.9 million children. Encourages work: The EITC provides a financial incentive for people to work, as it is only available to individuals and families who have earned income. This can help to reduce welfare dependency and promote self-sufficiency. Research has shown that the EITC has a positive effect on employment, with some studies suggesting that it may increase the likelihood of individuals finding work. Boosts local economies: When people receive the EITC, they often spend the money in their local communities, which can provide a boost to the local economy. This increased spending can lead to job creation and further economic growth. Provides tax relief: The EITC provides tax relief to working families, which can help to reduce their tax burden and increase their disposable income. This can be particularly helpful for families who are struggling to make ends meet. Supports children: The EITC provides additional financial support to families with children. This can help to ensure that children have access to basic necessities such as food, clothing, and shelter, and can also support their education and development. In summary, the Earned Income Tax Credit provides a range of advantages to low-to-moderate-income working individuals and families. It reduces poverty, encourages work, boosts local economies, provides tax relief, and supports children. [/QUOTE]
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