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Sub: #1 Making work pay tax credit
Replied on 11-05-2009, 01:07 AM
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Wish to know more about work pay tax credit. If I’m working on two jobs, would I qualify for it?




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Replied on 11-07-2009, 02:43 AM
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Not very great in understanding tax language. Can someone explain in plain English?




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Replied on 11-07-2009, 03:13 AM
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You should be already benefiting from the credit with a slightly lower withholding...this went into affect awhile back.

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Replied on 11-09-2009, 11:02 PM
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Hi, I think you may be eligible for the work pay tax credit but there is a cap for the maximum tax credit that you can get. For single tax filers the amount shouldn't exceed $400 in a year. Hence, even if you are working on two jobs that total amount of tax credit would remain $400 for you.

Hope someone can correct me if I'm wrong.




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