Check Your Eligibility for the EITC Refund — Step-by-Step
Every year, the IRS leaves billions of dollars on the table in unclaimed Earned Income Tax Credits (EITC).
If you worked in 2024, you may qualify for a refund of up to $7,430 — even if you didn’t owe any taxes.
Use this step-by-step guide to check your eligibility and learn exactly where to fill it in your tax return.
✅ Step 1: Prepare Your Information
Before checking, make sure you have:
🟢 2024 income info (from pay stubs, W-2s, or 1099s)
🟢 Number of dependents (if applicable)
🟢 Filing status (single, married filing jointly, etc.)
🟢 Social Security Numbers (yours and any dependents)
🧠 You don’t need exact numbers. Approximations are okay for now.
✅ Step 2: Confirm Basic Eligibility
You may qualify if:
- Earned less than $63,398 in 2024
- Worked (part-time, full-time, gig, or self-employed)
- Have a valid Social Security Number
- You are not listed as a dependent on someone else’s return
- You plan to file a 2024 tax return in 2025
- You have zero to three qualifying children, or none
🧾 Even without children, you might still qualify!
✅ Step 3: Where to Find & Fill the EITC on Your Tax Form
🟩 Form Required: IRS Form 1040 (U.S. Individual Income Tax Return)
🖊️ Where to Fill It:
🔹 Line 27 of Form 1040 – “Earned Income Credit (EIC)”
👉 This is the box where you report your EITC amount, calculated by your tax software or manually using IRS tables.
🔍 How to Fill It:
- If using software (e.g., IRS Free File), the credit is calculated automatically based on your inputs.
- If filling manually, use the IRS EITC Table to estimate your refund based on income and dependents.
📌 Pro Tip:
Use the IRS online tool → 🔗 [EITC Assistant Tool (IRS.gov)]
It estimates your refund and gives tailored instructions.
✅ Step 4: Attach Schedule EIC (If You Have Children)
If you have dependents, you must include an additional form:
📄 Schedule EIC (Form 1040)
🖊️ You’ll provide:
- Full names of children
- Birth dates
- Relationship to you (child, stepchild, sibling, etc.)
- Time they lived with you in 2024
❗ Make sure info matches the Social Security records exactly.
✅ Step 5: Choose Your Filing Method
You can file using:
🔵 Free IRS filing tools (Free File)
🔵 A local VITA center (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance)
🔵 A professional tax preparer (recommended for high refund values)
✅ In all cases, you must verify that EITC is selected or included in your return.
🧠 Retroactive Claim: Missed It in Past Years?
If you didn’t claim EITC in 2022 or 2023, you may still file a correction:
📄 File an amended return (Form 1040-X)
You may be eligible for a retroactive refund — up to 3 years back.
🧾 Summary: What to Do Now
- Confirm you worked in 2024 and earned under $63,398
- Ensure no one else is claiming you as a dependent
- Gather SSNs and dependent details
- Complete Form 1040 and enter EITC on Line 27
- Attach Schedule EIC if you have dependents
- File using a free tool or tax professional