Tax Credit Disabled

Question: Any California Income Tax Experts Out There?
I am a retired senior (I work parttime) who always has been able to get the EIC (Earned Income Credit) for a disabled child that lives with me and always will. This year I worked for myselft earning about $400 per month. I want to be able to still claim the EIC. How can I do that without a W-2 or a 1099? Thank you.
Answer: If your income is under the maximum for EIC you can still get it.
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Agree w Jessica. Wat bounty IRB referring 2? Spending taxpayers’ $s on sub std services? An insult 2 all M’sians! > Stop corruption!!
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