Not exact matches
Your income has to be under $ 90,000 ($ 180,000
on a
joint return) to receive a
credit.
If your income exceeds $ 80,000 ($ 160,000
on a
joint return), the
credit will be gradually reduced.
Plus, you could lose or be limited
on deductions and
credits you might receive if you file a
joint return.
The right to claim the American Opportunity
credit disappears as adjusted gross income rises from $ 80,000 to $ 90,000 for a single taxpayer ($ 160,000 to $ 180,000
on a
joint return).
The right to claim the Lifetime Learning
credit disappears as adjusted gross income rises from $ 55,000 to $ 65,000 for a single taxpayer ($ 111,000 to $ 131,000
on a
joint return).
(a) A person filing an individual or a
joint return may voluntarily contribute all or part of any refund to which they are entitled, or may voluntarily add an amount
on to any amount due, to be
credited to the Homeless Animal Prevention and Care Fund established in section 35WW of chapter 10.
Under federal law, the child care
credit may be claimed
on either a
joint tax
return or
on a separate
return by a person eligible as «Head of Household.»