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Issue Number: Tax Tip 2026-09

Earned Income Tax Credit: A valuable credit that supports millions of families

The Earned Income Tax Credit helps communities by supporting hard working low to moderate income families. The EITC helps millions of eligible workers and families each year by reducing the amount of taxes owed and possibly increasing a refund.

It’s estimated that about one in five taxpayers who are eligible for EITC don’t claim this valuable credit. The average EITC amount received nationwide for tax year 2024 was $2,916.

Who qualifies
Several factors such as income, family size and filing status affect the EITC credit. In general, to be eligible the taxpayer must meet the following criteria:

Military and clergy have special qualifying EITC rules, because using this credit could affect other government benefits.

The IRS EITC Assistant can help taxpayers with seeing if they qualify for the credit.

Timeline for EITC refunds
If the return was filed online, the taxpayer chose to receive their refund by direct deposit and there are no issues with the return, it’s anticipated that most refunds would be received by March 2, 2026.

By law, the IRS must wait until at least Feb. 21, 2026, to issue refunds to taxpayers who claim the Earned Income Tax Credit. Taxpayers can check Where’s My Refund for their personalized refund date.

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