Hello All,
In 2021 taxpayers who file MFS and meet the requirements qualify for EITC. This amount SHOULD flow through to Illinois Il-E/EIC form and it does not. We cannot find anything in the statute that states otherwise so we believe this to be a flaw for Illinois EITC.
I would encourage others in Illinois to check this AND those other states that allow EITC and flow through from Federal.
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I believe you might have posted here after we discussed this on Facebook but I am having the same issue. The Illinois EIC statutes simply refer back to the Federal EIC so I believe MFS taxpayers in Illinois should qualify for the IL-EIC as well.
Hi @M Braun
Yes, that was you and I chatting back and forth on FB.
I want to see if the moderators will pop in here and report this.
Did they live apart the last 6 months of the year? why are they not eligible for HOH?
Dusty
They lived apart all year. No kids, so no Head of Household. With the expanded federal EIC ($1,502) the Illinois EIC can be significant even for childless taxpayers. IL EIC at 18% of Federal could be up to $270.
@M Braun wrote:
No kids,
No kids?
Maybe I'm forgetting something, but why do you think MFS qualified for EIC (even Federal EIC)?
@garman22 wrote:
@TaxGuyBill for 2021, filing MFS qualifies for EITC.
Certain rules apply for MFS and kids.
Yes, WITH kids. The other person said NO kids. Totally different.
With the expanded EITC rules for MFS, I would imagine no kids would qualify. But as of now, I cant see where this person would qualify at MFS w/ no kids. I'll have to research this more. But the EITC still does not carry to Illinois for its EITC.
@M Braun can you possibly shed some light?
@garman22 wrote:
With the expanded EITC rules for MFS, I would imagine no kids would qualify.
No, a person need a Qualifying Child in order to claim EIC while filing MFS.
https://www.irs.gov/publications/p596#en_US_2021_publink1000297448
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/26/32#d
@TaxGuyBill wrote:
@garman22 wrote:
With the expanded EITC rules for MFS, I would imagine no kids would qualify.
No, a person need a Qualifying Child in order to claim EIC while filing MFS.
https://www.irs.gov/publications/p596#en_US_2021_publink1000297448
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/26/32#d
I saw the IRS one but did not see Cornell.
Thanks
Returns are already getting mixed up in my head and I apologize. The return I am questioning actually does have a dependent child. Taxpayer does not qualify for Head of Household because mom didn't pay at least 1/2 the costs of the home. I believe the new rules allow a Federal EIC and since the IL statutes say that the IL EIC is 18% of the Federal EIC that this taxpayer should get the IL-EIC as well.
I apologize. I had returns mixed up. My original client did have a dependent child. So they do qualify for federal EIC under the new EIC rules. Thanks to the person who commented. I was not clear that in order to get a federal EIC as MFS you had to have a qualifying child.
We've got our eyes on this. No updates at the moment, thank you!
Thanks @IntuitGabi !
Keep us up to date even if the fix is 3 weeks out. Knowing is the battle. Im guessing that this will be a small % of the population with this issue (except for @M Braun ), but a fix is a fix.
The update for this is available in production. Thanks, all.
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