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Originally Posted by Excaliber
OK, I did the Google and found a thing on it, I don't qualify. Likely never will in this life!
Looks like it has a LOT to do with families. After you enter all the data your taxable income has to come out to around $12,000 a year to be eligible. How in the heck a family can survive on $12,000 a year is beyond me. I can't do that and I'm single!
Interesting post, thanks Roscoe.
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Very simple, you live in FREE goverment housing, get FREE food stamps,get a SSI or other check for each of your "handicapped" kids, they get FREE meals at school, a big yellow bus delivers them to and from school daily, for FREE,you have some sort of job that pays cash, ie; not reported to the IRS, well you get the idea, and with all this you get to drive a nice big white Escalade!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You don't believe me, just come down here starting the second week of this coming January and go with my wife to work for a few days and see for yourself. She does seasonal work for a local tax return office that does on-line electronic filing.......6 to 10 dependents, no REPORTED income, and they get back from 4 to 8 grand a year, or more!!!!!!!!!!!!! they come and go thru the office all day long............
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Yes, it has to do with having a family/dependents. I have 3 kids & with all the earned tax credits get more money back then I paid in.
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As it should be, for those that DO pay in!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
David