sydally9367 said:A glorified Welfare check???? Are you KIDDING me??
I would much rather make enough money all year long to support my children better actually...
What about people in the military? You know, those guys that are protecting our country day in and day out; the ones that never see their families because they work 16 hour days? Do they deserve EIC or should I just go to the welfare office right now?
My DH has been in the Army for 11 years and we STILL get EIC because his annual salary is barely over $31,000 and no, that isn't a typo.
So, how would you guys who don't like EIC like "YOUR" money back or should I just tell DH he can repay you buy continuing to serve his country?
IMO, your husband's salary should be raised as well as everyone who is in the military. I don't think EIC should be used as a way to subsidize your income. Your income should be above the limit.
I will say though that while you get a low salary, your housing is paid and if you don't live on base, you're given extra money for that as well as food. My husband has been out of the military for some time now, but he does not believe that his BAQ or his extra for food was taxed when he lived off base, but he's not positive about that.
I'm sure you'll post back with the changes that have been made since my husband's days in the military though.

You are also correct that we get paid "extra" for living off base, however, the BAH (no longer called BAQ) for the area we currently live in is $1100.. our rent is $1400. Now I am sure you are saying "Go get a cheaper place", but I have 2 children and in this area, cheaper than $1400 quite frankly is the ghetto. 
