For tax year 2005, I believed that I was eligible to file for the EITC for my daughter because I thought her father was in arrears for child support. I filed and received the refund. I found out at the end of 2006 that he was not in arrears, and so he was entitled to claim our daughter. I realize that the mistake was mine, and I want to correct it. However, now I am hearing that there is a penalty for filing for EITC when you are not eligible, and that it is you cannot file for EITC again for five years. Is this true? Are there certain circumstances that make this true or not true? If you provide an answer, please let me know the source so that I can look into it. Thank you so much!!
2007-01-03
02:48:46
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Leah B
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Business & Finance
➔ Taxes
➔ United States