Disabled Individuals May Be Missing out on the Earned Income Tax Credit
Article Highlights:
- EITC Overview
- Earned Income Requirement
- Disability Income as Earned Income
- Credit Phase-Out
- Amending Open Years
There are several requirements to qualify for the EITC; most important is having earned income. Many taxpayers overlook the fact that long-term disability benefits received prior to the minimum retirement age are treated as earned income for purposes of computing the EITC.
Earned income for EITC purposes includes the following amounts:
- The amount of any disability benefits attributable to the employer's payment of disability policy premiums. However, nontaxable disability income from policies whose premiums the employee paid and Social Security benefits are not “earned income” for purposes of the EITC.
- Long-term disability benefits to an individual who is retired on disability are only earned income until the individual reaches the minimum retirement age, which is generally the earliest age at which the individual could receive a pension or annuity if not disabled.
Filing
Status |
Credit %
|
Plateau |
Maximum
Credit |
Phase-out
Threshold Starts |
Phase-out
Threshold Ends |
Joint Filing |
7.65
|
$6,670
|
$510
|
$13,930
|
$20,600
|
Others |
7.65
|
$6,670
|
$510
|
$8,340
|
$15,010
|
The limits and the credit are substantially higher if the taxpayer also has qualifying children.
The IRS estimates that up to 1.5 million people who are receiving long-term disability retirement benefits are missing out on claiming the EITC. Those who qualify and have missed the credit in prior years can still amend their past three years of tax returns if filed within three years of the original April due date for the return.
Many individuals may not file a return because their income is below the filing threshold and therefore miss out on claiming the credit. Some people also mistakenly believe that receiving the EITC may impact their eligibility for Social Security disability benefits, Medicaid, food stamps, or housing assistance.
If you have questions related to the EITC, please give this office a call.