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Child Tax Credit 2010

Question: Why don’t I qualify for the child tax credit?
I had my daughter in October of 2010 and am filing my taxes on turbo tax, but they are telling me I do not qualify for the child tax credit, why is that?
Ah, I see, thanks everyone!Answer: Your tax liability is probably 0. Look for additional child tax credit, you might be able to get that.
How your family can save at tax time
Tax time can be confusing for families. A guide to what receipts can come in handy.
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Child Tax Credit

Question: what can you earn in scotland and still be entitled to child tax credit ?
i have a 4 week old me and my partner both work. what can you earn in scotland and still get some sort of child tax credit, and how much would we get depending on income. think both our income will be around 35,000 a year?
Answer: ask at your local dss office, always worth it
Iowa’s first lady explains Earned Income Tax Credit
FORT MADISON –– It’s been around since 1975, but Iowa first lady Mari Culver says she has found many Iowans don’t know it exists. The first lady is making the rounds this week, stopping in Fort Madison Wednesday, to change that by educating Iowans about the Earned Income Tax Credit.
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