At an income level of less than about $38,000 a year, many taxpayers aren't really tax payers. To the contrary, there is a special provision of the tax law that is designed not only to wipe out any taxes they might otherwise owe, but to give them cash back even beyond that. -
A Credit With Too Few Takers
At an income level of less than about $38,000 a year, many taxpayers aren't really tax payers. To the contrary, there is a special provision of the tax law that is designed not only to wipe out any taxes they might otherwise owe, but to give them cash back even beyond that.-
By Albert B. Crenshaw