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Get what you’re owed – claim your

Earned Income Tax Credit today

 

 

You’re likely spending more on groceries, utilities, and child care than you did a few years ago. If the government owes you money, then you deserve to get the tax return you’ve worked for. Put money back in your pocket – up to $8,000 for some people – with the Earned Income Tax Credit.

One way people can get money back from the government is the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC). The EITC is a refund from the federal government for working people. It is one of the largest programs for people and families to build their financial cushions in the United States. It is for single people and people with kids, and if you’re eligible, it’s money that belongs to you.

But thousands of people in Connecticut qualify for the EITC and don’t know it. 

To claim your money and get what you’re owed:

Step one:

 
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Step two:

 

Get started today

Filing won’t hurt you

Filing won’t hurt you


Filing won’t hurt your eligibility for things like SNAP, WIC, TANF, HUSKY, Medicaid, or CHIP.

Even if you don’t file taxes

Even if you don’t file taxes


You can still claim this benefit, even if you aren’t required to file taxes or don’t normally file them.

Credit you deserve

Credit you deserve


If you’re eligible, the Earned Income Tax Credit is a benefit that belongs to you.

Step three:

Tell us how it went


NOTE:

If you are an undocumented immigrant and have not filed taxes before, or if you previously filed your taxes using an ITIN: last year, a court filing revealed that the IRS and Department of Homeland Security signed an agreement to facilitate sharing certain information disclosed by taxpayers who file tax returns using ITINs. If you are undocumented or previously used an ITIN, you may want to consider consulting an immigration attorney before filing your taxes this year.