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 tool can walk you through eligibility questions. For taxpayers earning $60,000 or less, the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program offers free tax preparation services. Seniors have access to another free option: Tax Counseling for the Elderly (TCE).
Common Nonrefundable Tax Credits You May Qualify For
Both federal and state governments offer multiple nonrefundable tax credits. Here are five significant ones:
Child Tax Credit – Worth up to $2,000 per eligible child, this credit requires the child to be under 17, be your dependent with a valid Social Security number, and live with you for at least half the tax year while you provide financial support.
Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit – Available to those with children under 13 or dependents who require care, this credit covers qualified expenses such as daycare, preschool, summer camps, and dependent care center fees. For up to $6,000 in expenses for two or more dependents, you claim a percentage based on your income level.
Saver’s Tax Credit – This variable credit benefits qualified individuals who contribute to retirement accounts like 401(k)s, with a maximum of $1,000 for single filers or $2,000 for those filing jointly. Your annual adjusted gross income determines eligibility.
Lifetime Learning Tax Credit – Eligible students and parents can claim up to 20% of the first $10,000 in qualified education expenses, for a maximum credit of $2,000 per tax year. Income thresholds apply to this credit as well.
Energy-Efficient Home Improvement Tax Credit – As of 2023, homeowners who make qualifying energy-saving improvements can claim up to $3,200 annually. Eligible improvements include energy audits, added insulation, heat pump installation, and upgraded doors and windows, with each category having its own credit cap.
Making The Most Of Your Nonrefundable Tax Credits
Since nonrefundable tax credits have limitations, strategic planning matters. Understanding which credits apply to your situation and claiming them optimally can help maximize your tax benefits. When your credits exceed your tax liability, you don’t recover the excess—which is the defining characteristic of nonrefundable tax credits. Taking time to review available options and consulting with tax resources ensures you’re not missing opportunities to reduce your actual tax burden.