Certain people who file Form 1040 must use Worksheet 1 in this
publication, instead of
Step 2
in their Form 1040 instructions, when they are checking whether they can take
the EIC. You are one of those people if any of the following statements are true
for 2010.
- You are filing Schedule E (Form 1040).
- You are reporting income from the rental of personal property
not used in a trade or business.
- You are a member of a qualified joint venture that is a passive
activity with rental real estate income not subject to self-employment tax.
- You are reporting income on Form 1040, line 21, from Form
8814 (relating to election to report child's interest and dividends).
- You are reporting an amount on Form 1040, line 13, that includes
an amount from Form 4797.
If none of the statements above apply to you, your tax form instructions
have all the information you need to find out if you can claim the EIC and to
figure the amount of your EIC. You do not need this publication. But you can
read it to find out whether you can take the EIC and to learn more about the
EIC.