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Old 01-23-2012, 12:54 PM
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What are the Tax Credits that are effected by a taxpayers Adjusted Gross Income amount?

There are a number of Tax Credits that are effected by a taxpayers Adjusted Gross Income amount. The following list of 4 Tax Credits available to taxpayers are effected by the taxpayers AGI and are as follows;
  1. Sec. 25 Hope & Lifetime Learning Credits: Form 8863.

  2. Sec. 25A American Opportunity Tax Credit: Form 8863.

  3. Sec. 25B Retirement Contribution Savings Credit: Form 8880.

  4. Sec. 32 Earned Income Credit: Schedule EIC.

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