No, what is going to happen is the IRS will disallow the claim and send you a letter explaining why, what you need to do is make a copy of the letter and submit the EIC form with the letter, mail it back to the address on the letter, The IRS will process the EIC form and send any refund owed once the form is processed
2007-03-14 06:48:51
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are eligible for EIC but didn't claim it when you filed your original return and didn't request that the IRS figure your credit for you, you'd need to file an amended return to claim it.
2007-03-14 07:53:45
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answered by Judy 7
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unlawful extraterrestrial beings can get an ITIN or guy or woman Tax identity style so they are able to pay their taxes, yet i think they don't seem to be legally eligible for the earned income credit or for many of the credit obtainable to different hardworking taxpayers. some unlawful extraterrestrial beings dedicate tax fraud and welfare fraud and different forms of fraud. they seem to be a small minority between unlawful extraterrestrial beings, yet they seem to get different interest. additionally some unlawful extraterrestrial beings basically get rotten suggestion from notarios and different "tax specialists" who don't be responsive to how tax regulation differs for illegals. The unlawful easily believes he/she is entitled to the credit or would not fairly comprehend what the tax credit is and trusts the guy who completes the workplace work. this occurs lots.
2016-12-19 05:18:18
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answered by nokes 3
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yes, you need to file an amended return.
2007-03-14 06:46:12
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answered by Kutekymmee 6
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