Apply for the Earned Income Tax Credit
(Separate Website)
File your taxes and apply for the Earned Income Tax credit online for free.
By: Legal Aid Society of Orange County
Earned Income Tax Credit Checklist
Information on how to apply for the Earned Income Tax Credit (EIC).
By: Montana Legal Services Association (MLSA)
Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) - Should I Apply?
(Separate Website)
Find out if you are eligible for the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) by answering a few simple questions and providing basic income information. The program will also assist you in determining your correct filing status, determining whether your child(ren) meets the tests for a qualifying child, and, coming in January, estimate the amount of credit that you may receive.
By: Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
Information
2008 Montana Tax Resources Fact Sheet Information you should know for filing your taxes.
By: Montana Legal Services Association (MLSA)
Earned Income Tax Credit
Information about the Earned Income Tax Credit.
By: Low Income Taxpayer Clinic (LITC)
Frequently Asked Questions: Earned Income Tax Credit: Qualifying Child Rules
(Separate Website)
Information about the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC).
By: Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
How to Apply for the Earned Income Tax Credit
Information to help you apply for the Earned Income Credit (EIC). This information is provided to the public by the Montana Credit Unions for Community Development.
By: Low Income Taxpayer Clinic (LITC)
I-CAN EIC User Guide
Information about how to use the http://www.icanefile.org Web site.
By: Low Income Taxpayer Clinic (LITC)
MontanaFreeFile.org
(Separate Website)
It's your money, you earned, now claim it! Link to a web site about how to file your taxes for FREE.
By: Montana Legal Services Association, Montana Credit Unions for Community Development, Consumer Credit Counseling Services of Montana, Montana Department of Revenue
Protect Your Tax Refund
Information about avoiding rapid refunds, quick cash loans, refund debit and cash cards, high-priced tax preparation fees, and refund down-payments offers. This information is provided to the public by the Montana Credit Unions for Community Development.
By: Low Income Taxpayer Clinic (LITC)
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