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- Don’t miss out on the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC). In tax year 2024, eligible workers and families received an average #EITC amount of $$2,916. Use the EITC Assistant today to see if you qualify: IRS.gov/eitc #IRS
- Did you know that some American workers can qualify for the Earned Income Tax Credit (#EITC) without children? For tax year 2025, the EITC is as much as $649 for taxpayers who do not have a qualifying child. See if you qualify today: IRS.gov/eitc #IRS
- The #IRS estimates one out of every five eligible workers don't claim the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC). Don't leave money you earned on the table, the average amount of #EITC received nationwide in tax year 2024 was $2,916. See if you qualify: IRS.gov/eitc
- Did your family earn $68,675 or less in 2025? You could be eligible to claim the Earned Income Tax Credit, a refundable credit that's worth up to $8,046. Learn more about #EITC: IRS.gov/eitc #IRS
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- Qualify for the Earned Income Tax Credit? Put even more money back into your pocket by filing for FREE. Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) sites, Tax Counseling for the Elderly (TCE) sites and #IRS Free File all offer filing help—at no cost to you. IRS.gov/efile
- If you qualify for the Earned Income Tax Credit, you can also use #IRS Free File, a free tax preparation and electronic filing program. Some Free File partners also offer free state tax return filing, too. For more info: IRS.gov/freefile
- Claiming the Earned Income Tax Credit? Get all the #IRS tax credits you deserve, including #EITC, without spending a cent. Find a free tax prep option for you: IRS.gov/efile
- Ready to claim the Earned Income Tax Credit but need a little help? #IRS-certified volunteers might be able to help you claim the #EITC. And it’s free! IRS.gov/vita
- Don’t guess about Earned Income Tax Credit eligibility. Use the #EITC Assistant to find out if you qualify. IRS.gov/eitcassistant #IRS
- Wondering if you qualify for the Earned Income Tax Credit? Don’t guess. Know. Check out the #EITC Assistant - IRS.gov/eitcassistant #IRS
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- Did your family earn $68,675 or less in 2025? Check the Earned Income Tax Credit. If qualified, families could get a bigger refund. Learn more about #EITC and help spread the word: IRS.gov/eitc #IRS
- Don’t miss out: Parents who worked in 2025 and earned $68,675 or less should look into the Earned Income Tax Credit. For tax year 2025, the #EITC is as much as $8,046 for a family with three or more children. IRS.gov/eitc #IRS
- Raising a child on a limited income? Check if you qualify for the Earned Income Tax Credit, or #EITC, whether you're raising a child, grandchild, niece, nephew or foster child: IRS.gov/eitc #IRS
- Some grandparents may be eligible for the Earned Income Tax Credit. To see if you qualify, visit the #IRS at: IRS.gov/eitc #EITC
- Raising a family member on a limited income? The Earned Income Tax Credit can help. Learn more from the #IRS: IRS.gov/eitc #EITC
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- DYK that working adults age 25--65 without a qualifying child may be eligible for the Earned Income Tax Credit if they have income below $19,104 ($26,214 for a married couple)? If filing a joint return, only one spouse must meet the age requirement. IRS.gov/eitc #IRS
- Don’t miss out on the Earned Income Tax Credit; you could still qualify even if you don’t have a child. In tax year 2024, eligible workers and families received an average #EITC amount of $2,916. Use the EITC Assistant to see whether you qualify. IRS.gov/eitcassistant #IRS
- Unmarried? No children? You could still qualify for the Earned Income Tax Credit, also called #EITC. Visit IRS.gov/eitc to learn more. #IRS
- The Earned Income Tax Credit for families of children with special needs could mean less taxes owed or a refund. Use the #EITC Assistant to see if you’re eligible: IRS.gov/eitcassistant #IRS
- Taxpayers with disabilities: The Earned Income Tax Credit could mean less taxes owed or a refund. See if you qualify: IRS.gov/eitcassistant #IRS
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- Members of the military can include their combat pay as earned income to claim the Earned Income Tax Credit. To learn more from the #IRS: IRS.gov/eitc #EITC
- America's military and veterans: Don’t miss out on the Earned Income Tax Credit. For tax year 2025, the #EITC is as much as $8,046 for a family with three or more children or up to $649 for those who don’t have a qualifying child. See if you qualify at IRS.gov/eitc #IRS
- Military families may qualify for the Earned Income Tax Credit, also called #EITC. To see if you qualify for the refundable credit, visit the #IRS at: IRS.gov/eitc
Employers
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- Business owners: Have employees who made $68,675 or less in 2025? The Earned Income Tax Credit could mean less taxes owed or a refund for them. Please share with them so they don’t miss out: IRS.gov/eitc #IRS
- Employers, if you have employees who made $68,675 or less in 2025 don’t let them miss out on the Earned Income Tax Credit. For tax year 2025, the #EITC is as much as $8,046 for a family with three or more children or up to $649 for those who don’t have a qualifying child. Share with your employees: IRS.gov/eitc #IRS
- Have you told your employees about the important Earned Income Tax Credit? One way is by adding a link about #EITC on your company’s internal website. Find more ways to share about this important credit: IRS.gov/eitc #IRS
- Have you told your employees about the valuable Earned Income Tax Credit? One way is by placing #EITC posters in employee break rooms. Visit IRS.gov/eitc #IRS
Return preparers
- Filing inappropriate claims for credits like #EITC and ACTC may adversely affect both you and your clients. Be sure to practice due diligence: IRS.gov/duediligence #IRS
- Check out an #IRS module focused on how practicing due diligence can benefit you, your clients and your business: IRS.gov/duediligence
- Asking the right questions helps #TaxPros get all the facts and avoid penalties. Stay up to date on the #IRS due diligence must-do's: IRS.gov/duediligence
- An #IRS toolkit helps #TaxPros prepare accurate returns, practice due diligence and get their clients the credits they’re due. See IRS.gov/duediligence
- Do you know how to avoid common errors when determining your clients’ eligibility for refundable credits like the #EITC and ACTC? Get the info you need from the #IRS to avoid penalties: IRS.gov/duediligence
Other refundable credits
Have children under 17? You may be able to claim the Child Tax Credit. Visit: IRS.gov/childtaxcredit #IRS
Raising kids can be expensive. But refundable credits like the Child Tax Credit can help. For more info, see: IRS.gov/childtaxcredit #IRS
Qualify for the Earned Income Tax Credit? You may also qualify for the Child Tax Credit and other #IRS tax breaks. Learn more: IRS.gov/childtaxcredit
Special tax breaks from the #IRS can help you offset the cost of raising a child. Visit: IRS.gov/childtaxcredit
Parents: Certain tax credits can help your family’s finances grow stronger. You may be eligible for tax breaks that could lead to a lower tax bill and a higher #IRS refund. Learn more: IRS.gov/childtaxcredit
Whether you're a student or a parent, #IRS education credits can help you with your higher education expenses. IRS.gov/education
Did you know that #IRS education credits can help offset the costs of higher education? Learn more and find out if you're eligible at IRS.gov/education
Do you qualify for an education tax credit? Use the IRS Interactive Tax Assistant tool to help you figure out if you're eligible. IRS.gov/education
Learn about education credits and how they can help you with the cost of higher education. IRS.gov/education
The #IRS has credits that can be used to help pay for undergraduate, graduate and professional degree courses. Learn more about the Lifetime Learning Credit at IRS.gov/education
Does paying for higher education worry you? Find out if you’re eligible for the Lifetime Learning Credit at IRS.gov/education #IRS
Are you an adult wanting to return to school? Learn how you can use education credits, like the Lifetime Learning Credit, for postsecondary education: IRS.gov/education #IRS
Knowledge is power. The #IRS offers the Lifetime Learning Credit so you can pursue your dreams. See if you qualify at: IRS.gov/education
Knowledge is power, but paying for higher education might leave you feeling powerless. The #IRS has the American Opportunity Tax Credit to help with higher education expenses. See what conditions apply and if you qualify at IRS.gov/aotc
If you or your child is pursuing a degree or other recognized education credential, you may be eligible for the American Opportunity Tax Credit. For more details, visit: IRS.gov/aotc
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