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Are you eligible for earned income credit if you are a non-US Citizen?

Understanding Eligibility for Earned Income Credit as a Non-US Citizen

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You do not have to be a U.S. citizen to claim the Earned Income Credit (EIC), but you must meet specific IRS residency requirements.

General Rule

  • You must be a U.S. citizen or a resident alien for the entire tax year to claim the EIC.

Exception for Married Filing Jointly

  • If you are married filing jointly, you can still qualify if:
    • One or both spouses are nonresident aliens, and
    • You elect to treat the nonresident alien spouse as a U.S. resident for the entire year under IRC §6013(g) or §6013(h).

Who Does NOT Qualify

  • Nonresident aliens who do not make the election to be treated as residents
  • Individuals filing married filing separately
  • Individuals without a valid Social Security Number (SSN) issued for employment

Additional Requirements

  • Must meet all other EIC rules, including:
    • Earned income and AGI limits
    • Filing status requirements
    • Qualifying child rules (if applicable)

Source:

Publication 596 (2025)

Disclaimer: Always verify eligibility and requirements with the official IRS forms and instructions, including Form 1040 and Publication 596, as well as your state’s Department of Revenue if applicable. For complex situations, consult a tax professional or attorney.

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