The Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) helps low- to moderate-income workers and families get a tax break. If you qualify, you can use the credit to reduce the taxes you owe – and maybe increase your refund. Did you receive a letter from the IRS about the EITC? Find out what to do. Who qualifies You may claim the EITC if your income is low- to moderate. The amount of your credit may change if you have children, dependents, are disabled or meet other criteria. Military and clergy should review our Special EITC Rules because using this credit may affect other government benefits. Check if You Qualify If you claim this credit, your refund may be delayed. By law, we must wait until mid-February to issue refunds to taxpayers who claim the Earned Income Tax Credit. Still not sure if you qualify for the EITC? These resources may help: Basic EITC qualifications Earned income Income limits and credit tables Rules for qualifying children Disability and the Earned Income Tax Credit Child Related Tax Benefits How to claim this credit Get instructions on how to claim the EITC for past tax years. Find information on How to avoid common errors. Information if we deny your claim What to do if we deny your claim How to claim the credit if we denied it in the past Other credits you may qualify for If you qualify for the EITC, you may also qualify for other tax credits. Child Tax Credit and the Credit for Other Dependents Child and Dependent Care Credit Education Credits Resources About the Earned Income Credit (EIC) EITC Reports and Statistics Free tax preparation help Choose a tax professional Find out what you need to bring to your preparer EITC Central has tools and information for IRS partners, community organizations, employers, government agencies and offices and tax preparers.