bettyann29 said:
So with that statement you are saying if you were eligible for it you'd take advantage of it.. Yet you continue to think its a glorified welfare check?

-- So why are you looking down on others who are eligible for it and take advantage of it? That doesnt make sense to me..
Where did I say I looked down on them? I do think the "I deserve it" attitude is ridiculous though.
I said I would probably claim it, but I actually don't know if I would or not. I've seen a couple of situations here that to me are quite different, and for *me*, it would depend.
wvjules, for example, is a single mom, working and making an income that qualifies her for the EITC. That's one situation, and one in which I would take it, just as she has.
Another situation is the OP, where she is basically reporting only half of the income in the home, and qualifying for the EITC that way. That's another situation, one in which I can't see myself in, but in which I probably wouldn't take it.
Then you have the military spouses chiming in about how they get it because their spouses served overseas, making the same amount of money they did in previous years, yet since part of it is not taxable, they are able to claim EITC. They didn't need it in the past to get by, but suddenly they do. I don't think I would take it in that case either.