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Level 2
January 26, 2021
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Cannot e-file with EIC

  • January 26, 2021
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I cannot e-file because I have the EIC credit using my 2019 W2 and have no income for 2020. Is there any way to bypass this?

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Best answer by Just-Lisa-Now-

So you had earned income in 2019, but didnt get any unemployment in 2020?  How did you support yourself?  Do you qualify as a dependent of anyone else?

At any rate, Efiling isnt open yet anyhow, you cant send anything in until Jan 28th at the earliest.  Even then, some forms may not be finalized, we'll have to wait and see.

IRS wont be processing any returns until 2/12 so theres plenty of time for things to get fixed up.

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Level 7
January 26, 2021

Hi, I know about this law that allows you to use the earned income from 2019 if it is higher, but be careful. We have been discussing this topic for a week now and people are not sure how to proceed. I encourage you to join the discussion. And the IRS is not giving too much information specially if the client has no income like the case you mentioned. I called the IRS Practitioner Line, Dpt of EITC yesterday and they told me that with 0 earned income a person does not qualify for that provision. But we went back and forth because I told him that was the purpose of the provision due to virus, and he started getting frustrated and I had no option that to hang up. I told him this and he got mad: How about a person that did UBer for a week, or worked in Walmart for a week and had almost 0 earned income. He told me, that person it is not going to get the EITC, and I said, well that is not what the law says because he can use the income from 19 and he seemed to get upset. We are all waiting for clarification, join the discussions we had. 

 

Level 7
January 26, 2021

But if you had that client already, and nobody is 100 % sure about it, do not try to bypass because it is denied you will cause that taxpayer a big headache maybe for the next 10 years they are going to penalize him/her with the credit. Wait a little a bit for clarification, please do not get in trouble, I know we all want to help as much as we can. 

If you put 1 dollar in Self employment income, or other earned income,  you bypass the error and can efile but wait. 

Just-Lisa-Now-
Intuit Community Champion
January 26, 2021

So you had earned income in 2019, but didnt get any unemployment in 2020?  How did you support yourself?  Do you qualify as a dependent of anyone else?

At any rate, Efiling isnt open yet anyhow, you cant send anything in until Jan 28th at the earliest.  Even then, some forms may not be finalized, we'll have to wait and see.

IRS wont be processing any returns until 2/12 so theres plenty of time for things to get fixed up.

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Level 7
January 26, 2021

Hi Lisa, did you find out anything new about this new provision for the EITC. I talked to the IRS yesterday about it, specifically to the guy in the Practiotioner Line department of the EITC and he seemed to get upset when I asked questions about the provision. I told him to explain it to me in more details because we are all confused with the lack of specifics, I asked him if a taxpayer had 0 earned income and he told he will not get it using the 2019, I replied where does it say in the new law, and he got frustrated and mad it seems, then I asked, what about if the person did uber for a week, and he got even more frustrated. I am still not sure about this, you have been in our discussions. What do you think. 

Level 7
January 26, 2021

I see the reasoning for the provision but what gets me confused is how much is little income in 2020? That is not clear to me. 

qbteachmt
Level 15
January 26, 2021

@tempo 

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