Help your employees increase their take home pay at no cost to you!
Bookmark this page as your one-stop resource for Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) tools, information and guidance. This year, it’s easier than ever to help your employees determine whether they qualify for EITC.
EITC Assistant
Include a link to this application on your internal website to help your employees determine whether they qualify for EITC or estimate the amount. Click here for the English Version of the EITC Assistant or o haga click aquí para seleccionar la Versión en Español del Asistente EITC.
EITC Income Limits, Maximum Credit Amounts and Tax Law Updates
Click here to find past, current, and future EITC income limitations, plus highlights of EITC tax law changes.
EITC Publications, Forms, Brochures, and Other Resources
Quickly link to download and print EITC publications and brochures from this online repository to help your employees understand and claim EITC.
EITC Marketing and Communication Tools
Access brochures, payroll stuffers, newsletter articles, marketing ideas and more to help you communicate EITC information to your employees. Click here to link to our EITC Partner Toolkit (note your leave irs.gov to visit our toolkit and receive a notice).
Frequently Asked Questions about EITC
Click here to get and share answers to the most common questions employees ask about EITC.
Have you told your employees about the Earned Income Tax Credit?
See Notice 1015, Have you told your employees about the Earned Income Tax Credit?, for more information on your responsibilities for notifying your employees about EITC, sometimes called EIC. For a sample of information to provide your employer, see Notice 797, Possible Federal Tax Refund Due to the Earned Income Credit, EIC.
Note: The Education Jobs and Medicaid Assistance Act of 2010 signed into law August 10, 2010 repealed the Advance EITC or AEITC. It will not be available to workers after December 31, 2010. Workers who received the payments in their paychecks will need to file a tax return to claim the amount paid.
Partner Information
Network with other employers, government agencies, social service organizations, etc. in your community who have a vested interest in reaching and educating low income workers about EITC. Find out how you can help…send an email to partner@irs.gov. Or find out more information about being an IRS partner on our page, Become an IRS Partner to Help your Community.
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